, : r ii ‘ ' Lees Sonate THE DAILY NEWS ————__— —— en — eee eee ate 1 Foca new Te mTCra $ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. | or 8 Over- 9 There was a clean docket at the e r ‘police court this morning, | L Fae vole } oes Mrs. Whiteford came in from Kwinitsa by last evening's train. * a > | PD, Deane, Kitselas, was among Rubbers and the arrivals by last night train. Over-Stockings F | es All in One. | ¥ she ‘oO . _ ; © . e °e ee Cy Peck re turned | by last Rasy be put.ca ube lnignt’s train from a trip into the take off. Fit well— j interior Look well—Wear well. e : * * ‘ All sizes for women and children. a ur a ( ‘1 | Rk. A. Grant, representing P. mo enestertes j arrive . : self d family / Burns & Oo., arrived from the in- aie spinter itis, > —_——e = SS terior last night, a aT a. ae. oe Se ee UEP a * . . Canadian | nag wey \. MeTavish of Graham Island, Rubber Co, § pieces White Fle et » 900 ‘ ‘i Limited, 6 pieces While Flannelette—our regular. 20¢ quality—on was an arrival by. the Prince Al- oe Bib BAtUraay. Abs PROT ii a 15c bert this morning. * * >. eee SET aa Mrs. A. EK, Thatcher and two ‘ : children left this morning for ¢ 1s’ Suits——new stvle ia s » Ss wc ‘ Ladies’ Suits—new fall styles and fabries——on sale Satur Seattle and Los Angeles. GO is ek 5 as a RRC Oe MALF PRICE Pay Oi 8 A. L. McHugh, one of the own- ee % ers of the Silver Standard mine : ae at New Hazelton, was an arrival 20 children’s Coats—from, 18 inches to 24 inches long at Nev a . HAVE YOU REGISTERED by last night's train. cal . r variety , i Binks sale Sat- . we good variety of cloths and colorings—on sale al eahs aE saereenieile of UTOOY “Abs oc ose ica aol eseeeseeee.+ HALF PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Bosworth of Rose sale who can produce a re- Lake arrived by last night's wee ceipt for 1913 taxes in their Mr. Bosworth is one . the 7 Pr, own flame are entitled to P. engineers stationec at ose sami nd en an? . ; ‘ j : register for the voters’ list Cups. and Saucers—Kdgeline and Sprig decoration—two Lake. ahah oe any time up to November shapes—reg. $2.25 doz.—on sale Saturday, doz. .$1.50 cs a 30th. inclusive. Both the Miss Phelan, who has been a agr i 3 S ’ agreement of sale and the Or 2 Cups ¢ 2 Saucets for ......¢6. Pare eEN agielh 6 eo 25c ; aay ; 8 : oe : on guest at the home of F, W. Dow- tax receipt have to be pre- ling for several weeks, returned sented at the city hall. to her home at Vancouver this ' ‘ morning Don't forget .to register. oe . Time expires Nov. 30th. Chief Walter Owen returned from Hazelton by last night's pM ra sok ae e e °9 e train. There are no new devel- MAN FROM INTERIOR opments in connection with the bank robbery case. NEVE AW MOVIES Dry Goods, Crockery, Etc. My ge th ‘ ‘ Mrs. F. G. Dawson left on the ? Third Avenue Prince Rupert steamer Prince George this morn|4h Luck Has Spent Last Thirty- ing for Vancouver en route to Re- Four Years in the Cariboo : gina, where she was summoned and Omineca Country \ Aion account of the illness of her father. She wil! not return until Yesterday, for the first time in —— IN THE SUPREME COURT oF BritisH|@fter Christmas. thirty-four years, Ah Luck, cast COLUMBIA. Mo ae ae ea yan his eyes upon a railway train. IN THE MATTER OF THE WINDING UP KILLED HER HUSBAND He boarded it at Hazelton yester Maks aueditice tar -caninh ret AND BABY WITH AXE day morning and reached Prince 5. sri nS CAI At AMENDING ACTS AND IN THE MATTER Rupert last night. Ah Luck, as OF THE PRINCE RUPERT FISH AND — may be imagined, is a Chinaman COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED.| Terrible Deed of Insane Mother, / Hie landed in Victoria thirty-four ee Notice is hereby given that the Conti avin aia a China hos e nental. Trust Company, Limited, a body| “Who Afterward Jumped from jyears ago on a China b et 5 the new city on the main line of ees bbl 7 pee Sater ee at = the Train. took a river boat to Yale and . ; > i yay City of Prince upert, in the Province o ; e ‘ : ae the G.T.P. Railway in British Columbia, bas’ been appointed of- bsnl spent some sixteen or seventeen Central Rion en ci Eta Becnaen” Chancery, Coronationy Alta., Nov. 417.—]years in the Cariboo country. At BRITISH COLUMBIA [aps by order of Mr. W. E. Burritt,} Angus Flynn is dead in a hospital|the end of that time he went in- is 20 strategically located that it is in the centre of and commands the trade of the wonderful rich and proven agricultural lands in the famous BULKLEY VALLEY and also the surrounding mining districts. — All other cities and towns in the Bulkley Valley will be tributary to HUBERT. Alli branch ‘ines district registrar of the Supreme Court at Prince Renee: 5. C., of the 8th dav of November, A. 1913. WILLIAMS & MANSON, Solicitors for the Said Liquidator Office 606 3rd Ave. Phone 93 PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. from the main line of railway will start from HUBERT. { The townsite is ideally located in a bend of the Bulkley River and is free from swamps and bog, with magnificent natural drainage. { The first offering of town fots is now open to the public. {| HUBERT has behind it the same’ organization, the same systematic development, the same liberal ad- vertising that placed FORT GEORGE on the map and kept it there. Trains are now running to HU- BERT, and the @. T. P. Station is built. Write or Call for Maps, Pians and Photo: Agents Wanted Everywhere. Natural Resources Security Company, Ltd. Joint Owners and Sole Agents FORT GEORGE and HUBERT townsites HEAD OFFICE Vancouver Block, VANCOUVER, B. C. For Sale 5 Lot 5, Block 18, Section 5 PRICE Terms: $82,700 cash, balanee 2, months, interest 9 7 % 4 and 6 APPLY * Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert YOURS for % cash, balance. in 6, 12 and 18 months at 7 % interes: Lot 22, Block 8, Sec, 1 G. R. Naden Co,, Ltd. Real Estate and Insurance |class. General Teaming, Safe, Piano, Furniture and Baggage Moving Carefully and Promptly done. Storage and Forwarding Wood and Coal Animals, birds, fish and all kinds of game heads mounted; hides tanned and made into rugs and robes. All work strictly first A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- dermist, 728 Helmeken St., Van- couver, B.C. Industrial : Sites With Rail and Water i Transportation Apply" HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. Financial Agents: Third Ave. Prince Rupert here as the result of injuries in-|t flicted with an axe by his wife]! last Tuesday. Flynn eonducted |: a hardware store at Thorne, eight miles east of Coronation. On window while the train was moy- Vancouver, week and then return to the Om- o the Omineca country where he since. Ah Luck is going down to to spend a las been ever 1 miner He is he says, Tuesday his wife was seized with}|ineca. It is rather doubtful if a a violent attack of insanity. With|week will satisfy him after all an axe she killed her baby daugh-|these years in the wilderness. Ab ter and when Flynn interfered|Luck has never seen a_ picture he was struck several times with|show and there will be many the same weapon. He wasjother things that will cause him brought here for treatment and|surprise. Mrs. Flynn was taken to Calgary. - While in the-custody of an of- The only first-class’ job ficer on the train on Thursday|printing house in Northern B.C Mrs. Flynn jumped through a}|The Daily News. ing rapidly, but escaped serious injury. She is held on a charge of murder, but will probably be committed to the Ponoka asylum. Jack Spratt fats, leans; up so Jack Spratt could eat His wife could eai The price of meat high, They had to live on heans. neo no went Save Your Health Most sicknesses that impair health have their start in quite ordinary ailments of the organs of diges- tion or elimination. Stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels are quickly benefited by the action of BEECHAM ’S PILLS ness as tobacconists on Second avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C,, has been dissolved and the business will in future be carried on by Charles L, Youngman, Loose Leaf Ledger forms at the Daily News office. Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 comt® __ —=—«— NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Take notice that the pertuership of “ ° ” Vaughan & Youngman, carrying on busi y ews CLASSIFIED ADS, 4t-w CHARLES L, YOUNGMAN. St. Andrew’s Ball Leading eecia!l event of the year in Bt. Andrew's Society Hal! Friday, 28th November at 8 p.m. GQRAY'S ORCHESTRA (4 piece) REFRESHMENTS Gent's Tickets $2.50 Ladies free . C. H. Tickets to be had of Messrs ane Williams & McMeekin and i & Robertson TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received up till 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.. Stock can be inspected by making ar- rangements at the office of the Continental Trust Go., Ltd., Assignees, CONTINENTAL TRUST CO., LTD. Assignees Prince Rupert Second Avenue. WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take and Use Water. Notice is hereby given that Joseph UlI- mer, of Goose Bay, B. C,, will apply for a license to take and use ten second feet of water out of Boulder Creek, which flows in a westerly direction through vacant land and empties into Hastings Arm near the head, of same, The water will be di- FOR RENT FOR KENT—Four room flats, Beach Place Building, 818 and §20 per month. See MeCaffery & Gibbons. 270-275 FOR SALE be used for mining purposes on the land verted at about 1% miles easterly and will described as The Portland, “Francis” Hastings No, 6 and 7 mining claims. This notice Was posted on the ground COWS fresh calveG and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West corner Carleton and Westminster Road. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue Dealers in CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY | |Mall orders promptly attended ta on the 14th a of October, 1913. The} Phone Collingwood 46 R. Post Office, application will be fied in the office of the | Collingwood East, Box 20. 270-0 Water Recorder at pee Aubert, Be Cc, - Objections may e file with the sai Water Recorder or with the Comptroller WANTED of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C, pier ULiina . JOSEP JLMER, Applicant.| POSITION WANTED by = steady youn, — aa By R, 8. Dodge, Agent. man. Box 88 ,Daily News 971-273 Oct. 30-Nov, 3-10- salehdiaed ; gs. 30-0 | WANTED—Sewing by the day or week. Miss M, Washburn, Phone Blue 399. 2600f WANTED—-Girl to mind baby about two hours every Sunday afternoon. Appl 528 8th avenue west. edo WANTED-—-Five or six room house, with bath and sewer attachments, furnished or partly furnished, X 17, News Omice. WANTED-—-Young woman to wait on table; wages $30.00 month with room, Apply “OUT OF THE DEPTHS” Thrilling Death of Villian by Act of Providence the and The feature at Empress theatre tonight night will be the production of an “Out of M is a play splen- characterization, its its’ mechanical ef- the great electric is attributed the tomorrow Essanay drama entitled the Depths.” did in its scenery and fect, sueh storm to which final tragedy, ‘The story is as one of the sim- plest.