iP 4 EXCLUSIVE AGENT ie cS HOUSES G 5 rooms; yard and place for H CHIRON V8.5 iis sees. $15.00 Fr ‘ nt 3RD AVE. STORES rr tf me Near Sixth Street........ $55.00 Near Post Office.:........ $30.00 Ta Centre of Town, 2-year y lease eevee erneee eo eeeere e t 5 CABINS Close in $9.00 a month, WON'T LAST LONG ae Investment Co. 224 6th St. . CHLC. CONTRACT HOLDERS NOTICE ! will act as your agent in secur- ing for you as much as possibie ( in cash) for your contract in the Canadian Home Investment Co., Ltd. Please send particulars together with one dollar to cover expenses. 8. T. MANARD, Contract Holder Reference: Bank of Ottawa 777 Burrard St., Vancouver, B. C. WM. G. YOUNG Investment Co. | For Rent Phone 19 The World’s Confidence in any article intended to relieve the sufferings of humanity is not lightly won. ‘There must be continued proof of value. But for three-generations, and throughout the world, endur- ing and growing fame and fayor have been accorded PILLS because they have proved to be the best corrective and preventive of disordered con- ditions of stomach, liver, kid- neys and bowels. The first dose gives quick relief and per- manent improvement follows their systematic use. A trial will show why, in all homes, the use of cham’s Pj Continues To Increase Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 jail, The farcest sale of medicine. N should neglect to read the directions with every bex. Industrial ; Sites With Rail and Water Transportation Apply HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. Financial Agents Prince Rupert Third Ave. BEECHAM ’S For Sale 3 GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Department of Agriculture ee a SOLE ORT PRS 534 Information or advice Write or call. Phone Office of Assistant Horticulturist New Court House, Prince Rupert freely Block PRICE $5,400, $2,700 cash, balance 2, Lot 5, {8, Section 5 Terms: 4 and 6 months, interest 7 i t APPLY Harrison, Gamble & Company | } | 1 | Mrs. J. KE. Merryfield | enter- }tained a number of friends at a social dance last evening. The Wm. G. Young Investment iGo, reports that a new jewelry land novelty store will open on [Sixth Street in a few days. Another match in’ the annual whist between the Prince /Rupert and the Wanderer’s Clubs lfor the D. M. Moore Shield will be held in the Prince Rupert Club }this evening. * ¥ * series O. Besner asked the city coun- cil last night for the privilege of building a verandih over the side walk in front of the Knox Hotel. Plans were submitted and the re- quest was granted on the signing of a bond, 7 * A shower tea was held by the ladies of the Presbyterian church yesterday at the residence of Mrs T. MeClymont, Borden Street, for the benefit of their bazaar which is to be held in MeIntyre Hall to- morrow. A* number of dainty and useful articles were donated. MARINE NOTES The, Prineess May brought in mail from the south yesterday afternoon. She sailed north at 6 p.m. See Re The steamer Venture arrived from the south at five o'clock and sailed again for Granby Bay at 9. 30 a.m. She sails for the south domorrow at 2 p.m, + * . The government boat Quadra came over from Digby Island yes terday and left this morning for Langara Light. She is on a gen- eral tour of the light houses. inspection of The report from the G, Escort and Barge that the on Cul- latest T. P. tug boat Georgia is to the effect barge has gone ashore vert Island, Queen Charlotte Sound. She may be a_e total The captain and his as- were rescued, . * * P Prince Prince George’ will keep up the semi-weekly service until the end of the year. The traffic in both the passenger and freight departments has kept up well, a marked improvement on former years. wreck, sistant The G. T. Rupert and steamers takes a woman to learn (LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. | THE DAILY NEWS —— a 7 | mfort Le Rubbers and Over-Stockings in One. Rasy to put on and take off, Fit well —Look well—Wear well. All sizes for women and children. Buy them and protect yourself an’ family from winter ills. Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co Limited, Montre:! All Dealers ———— NOTICE TO MARINERS. Change in night storm signals. signals cor- The night storm responding to the day storm sig- nals Nos. 2 (which indicates the probability of a gale, at first from a westerly direction and 4. (which indieates the probabil- ity of a heavy gale, at first from a westerly direction), will throughout Canada, be a_ red light over a white light Chart of Skidegate Inlet is- sued—A chart in colors, of Skidegate Inlet, numbered 306 of the Ganadian Hydrographic Survey, has just been published by the Hydrographic Survey, De- partment of the Naval Service of Canada, Copies may be obtained from the Hydrographic Survey Office, Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, and from the Agent of the Department of Ma- rine and Fisheries at Victoria, for fifteen cents per copy, pay- able in advance. Last Spike at Nechaco “T believe the last spike will be driven near the Nechaco,” said Gen. Supt. Mehan, “The- grade from the west will get beyond Fraser Lake early next year and the contractors from the east should be ready to cross the Ne- chaco’ bridge as it ready and link up with the west- ern section near that point.” as soon is The Daily News has the larg- est circulation in Northern B.C. 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. yi given, It i A. H. TOMLINSON Third A Ren t things from a man that she -Time expires Nov. 30th. i Assistant Horticulturist ve rince Rupert! doesn't know. ip > — —————— — i — KPOOODOOOOOOOOO + * ; 9 EXTRA SPECIAL ; ) * + 5 ,) + 7 ry ® o 4 bd FOR NOVEMBER 7 + o + + i] 7 i) - - PER CENT. REDUCTION FOR CASH - - + , 4 , MUST HAVE THE SPACE FOR INCOMING GOODS ; ) , * =. % W 5% | 8 Will Hold Till You Require Them , i + mee pecareceseniees aa a —_—_—_—_—_—_—__ rs f , FURNITURE FOR DINING ROOM FURNITURE FOR LIVING ROOM ; uM FURNITURE FOR BED ROOM u ; In fact all grades of Complete Home Furnishings in stock ; ¢ 7 + Carpet Squares Crockery and Glasses ’ , Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry Carpet Squares in Fancy German Hand-Painted Cups and Saucers, ’ ; A the latest designs, direct from the Carpet Manu- Cream and Sugar Bowls, Candy Dishes and , > facturers. Plates. See Window Display ! 5 , This is yonr opportunity for a good quality Dinner Sets, 97 piece. All included in our , , Carpet Square at the 20 per cent. cash discount. November Cash Sale Discount 20 per cent. , , + ; Upholstered Chairs, Rockers, and Settees , ; Iron and Brass Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets, Pillows, Lace and Tapestry Curtains, Blinds, ¢ ; Brass Pole and Rings , : ; RESERVE YOUR ’XMAS GIFT NOW AT THESE BIG REDUCTIONS 4 rs —— —— , , , ee ! } F ; a , GEO. D e I ; 2 5 Phone 20 THE HOME FURNISHER 3rd Avenue i a Dn Dna a Pnd ag * a te te te dn tn ie tp a mn nt ntti? % % % & & © 6 & 0 © & 6 e bere EEG od Si ———— Se LUMBER PRODUCTION. Statistics Show Marked Decrease From Last Year’s Cut. The total cut of lumber in Canada in 1912 was 4,389,723,- 000 feet, board measure, valued at $69,475,784, whieh production represents a decrease of ten per cent. from that of 1914, Ontario still leads the provinces in lum- ber production, cutting 31.6 per cent. of the total; British Colum- bia makes a close second, and as its pereentage production is in- creasing, while that of Ontario is falling off, the position of these two provincgs may possibly be reversed in the for 1913. There were also cut in Canada during this period 1,578,343,000 shingles valued at 83,175,319; 899,016,000 lath, valued at $2,- 064,622, and 65,906 of square timber, valued at $1,825, 154 The increase of 89.9 cent, in the cut of square timber noteworthy, for this the increase since 1877. report tons per is is first FOX RANCH IS SOLD. Prince Edward Island Property Brings Half Million. Charlottetown, P.E.L, Nov. 20. The second largest deal in the fox business on the Island has just been put through. James © Tuplin, of Black Ban, in the western part of the province, has disposed of his farm property, including a fox ranch and a large area of shore front for oyster cultivation, to a syndicate posed mainly of Boston capital- and a few Islanders, money men, The ranch contains pairs of black foxes of the high- est The deai the expenditure of half dollars. com- ists, eleven quality. involves a million Trades and Labor Council labor, When matters pertaining to the general welfare of organ ized labor will be taken up. The annual election of officers will be held at the next meeting. Nothing his neighbors man get what pleases than to he deserves. ever see a more MeCatfery 8 Gibbons SECTION 1. Place, $3,500.00; Lot Beach good terms. Lot on Second Ave., 000.00; terms. Lot on Second Av®t., Block 000,00; $38,000.00 cash, Lot on Ave., Block 25, §10,400.00; $4,000.00 cash. SECTION 2. Lot 6, Block 10, $1,375.00; cash, bal. arranged. Lane corner Moresby Ave., $2,500.00; arranged, on Block 7, &6, 9, $10,- Second S679 on terms SECTION 5. Lot on Sixth Ave., Block 500.00; $1,000.00 cash, and 2 years. Lots 5-6, Block 27, terms. Lot 24, Block 28, $1,175.00; 8400 cash, bal, 6, 12 and 18. Two lots in Block 31, $900.00 Lot 24, Block 37, only 200 feet from MeBride St., $1,500.00; good terms. Two modern houses in best loca- bal, 1 $2 87,000.00; tion, $4,000.00 each; long ferms. . SECTION 6. Lot 27, Block 7, $3,500.00; 1-4 cash, 1, 2 and 3 years. Lot on Eighth Ave., Block 22, 81,- * 650.00. SECTION 7. Lots 23084, Block 29, $2,000.00; $800.00 cash, bal. 1 and 2 years, Lots 23-24, block 31, °$2,250.00; good terms, Lots 24-22, block 43, $1,000.00; 1-3 cash, 6, 12 and 18. SECTION 8. Lot 4, Block 5, Hays Cove Ave., $700.00; 1-3 cash, 6 and 12. Lot 11, Block 25, $525.00; 1-2 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18. Lot 8, Block 31, 8600.00; 1-2 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18. Lots AO-41, Block 39, $1,200.00; 1-4 cash, bal, 6, 12 and 18. Lot on Prince Rupert Boulevard, $750.00; 1-3 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18. INSURANCE Fire, Life, Accident and Marine FARM LANDS Lakelse, Kitsumkalum, Bulkley McCaffery & Gibbons — \ meeting of the Trades and Labor Council held last evening brought the representatives of the various labor unions toge- ther after a holiday of some months. After an informal dis cussion it’ was decided to call a special meeting in about tw weeks which will be open to any- one connected with organized], BOARD APPROVED OF NIGHT SCHOOL A decided and very satisfactory step forward in the night school made yesterday movement was at a special meeting Board, when Rey, H. Shock-~ afternoon of the School F, W. Kerr and Mr. R. ley attended as a deputation from the Committee formed a liitle while ago to go into the matter. It was reported that the Committee had received infor- mation from the Education De- partment at Victoria to the ef- fect that classes could be form- ed under the Sehool Board for the teaching of subjects covered by the various school courses, and that the department would pay 80 per cent. of the teachers’ salaries. The Board gave the matter full and careful consideration and agreed to provide a sum of $500 to meet their share of the salar- ies. No fees will be charged The shooting of the Finlander by the constable at Skeena Cross- has been reported to the Swedish consul at Victoria. ~The Wm. G. Young Investment Go. have rented a_ store in the Hart block to a phrenologist who will open this week. St. Andrew’s Ball Leading social event of the year in St. Andrew's Society Hall Tuesday, Noyer ber 25 9, 1913 GILLETT's ATS bint’ Giutery COMPANY LIMITED IRONTO ON NOTICE oF DISSOLUTION Take notice Vaughan & \ IN THE MATTE! ACT, BEING CHA VISED TATI AMENDING A OF THE PRINCI COLD STORA Notice is he nental Trust corporate witl ‘ City of Prince fu; British ( mbia Nielal liquidat Rupert Fish and Limited, by district registrar Prince Rupert, B. ¢ November, A. D. 191 WI Solicitor WATER NOTICE For a License to Take and Use Water Notice is hereby v t Josent Friday, ann November 3) | Neuce is hereby oi a p.m. license to take and f GRAY'S ORCHESTRA (4 piece) | water out of B ; REFRESHMENTS 3) /! 0) MY ant ia and empties | Gent's Tickets $2.50 Ladies free |ihe head of san Tickets to be had of Messrs. ©. H. j be used for mining 5 Orme, Williams & MocMeekin and | verted at about 1% u McColl & Robertson j described 4s = The | Hastings No. 6 and 7 1 oer ? This notice wa on tb 14th day . = japplication will be f NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. W art ae rder at } ybjections may | renders will be received up to 12 o’clock | Water Recorder or w noon, Nov ith r the erection of an|Of Water Rights, Pa apartment building f the Prince Rupert} Victoria, B. ¢ estment Co. Plans, s] JOSEPH formation at the office of at. lowest or any tender| O¢t. 30-Nov. 3-10-1 ( il accepted 74-80 J..W. POTTER, Architect GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Meeting of the citizens will be held in the council chamber, cily ||) (q_—_7sce coe hall, at 8 p.m. Thursday, Novem- ‘. a -~ Ve ne ber2 7th, to consider organiza- the GTP. I tion of horticultural society All Central are welcome. BRITISH COLUMBIA A. H. TOMLINSON is sO strategically located that It ¢ tinal L in the centre of and commands th Assistant Horticulturist trade of the wonderful rich and proven agricultural lands in the een : — = famous P. 0. Box 203 Phone 47 BULKLEY VALLEY and also the surrounding mining P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- dations and Assignments Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C THE RELIABLE PLUMBER HARRY HANSON 139 2nd Ave. Phone 489 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Out-of-Town Work Hotel and Restaurant Work Tenders on New Work Fiumbing Insured from Frost Work Done Promptly and Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices One Trial Will Convince You ~ TAXIDERMIST 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 Helmecken St., Van- couver, B.C, “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS, FOR RENT NICELY furnished front room in modern apartment, over Westenhavers’ offices Phone Red 183. 260 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 R. Post Office, Collingwood East, Box 20 270-U WANTED WAITER wants position Apply Box 88, Daily News. 274-276 WANTED—Sewing by the day or week Miss M. Washburn. Phone Blue 399. 260u WANTED-—-Young woman to wait on table; wages $30.00 month with room, Apply Supt. Prince Rupert General Hospital. 269f GOOD general servant wanted; $836 per month, Also nurse girl wanted, Four help employed Mrs. L. W. Patmore 258u ee Lost. cas on Fifth telephone Black 274 LOST-——Pair spectacles in Avenue. This office or 403. Reward MISCELLANEOUS GOOD meals at the B, C, Cafe, 118 8th A trial will convince you. districts { All other cities and towns in the Bulkley Valley will be butary to HUBERT. All branch lines from the main line of railway ¥ start from HUBERT ¢ Tho townsite is ideally located '" a bend of the Bulkley River and is free from swamps and bog with magnificent naturai dra nage € The first offering of tow ts is now open to the pud { HUBERT has behind the same the same systematic organization, beral ad- development, vertising that placed FORT GEORGE on the map and kept Trains are now running BERT, and the G. T. P is built Write or Call for Maps, Plans and Photos Wanted Everywhere the same Station Agents Natural Resources Securit Company, Ltd. Joint Owners and Sole Agents FORT GEORGE and HUBERT townsites HEAD OFFICE e Vancouver Block, VANCOUVER, B — PRINCE RUPERT FEED 00. 908 Third Avenue Dealers il FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETO CHICKEN FEED A sppclalt 117] Mall orders promptly attended To Rent 3 roomed hous Creek S_roomed house aun Sec, 6 8-roomed h I Cabin, Fraser > Gabin, 4th Avenue, G. R. Naden Co, Lid. 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