a WALLACE’S TOYS AND NOVELTIES caRCELES We are now putting on dis- play our large stock of holiday goods Mothers and their children are invited to come in and look round H. S. WALLACE C0., LTD. DEPARTMENT STORE Third Avenue Prince Rupert \ a —— tere rr ene SEEM EEA S PrinceGeorge LOTS I am offering for sale at Auction Sale Prices the un- Come To Local Headquarters TO BUY Lots in Prince George Selection can be made from list of 825 lots. Original (Garand Trunk Pacific prices and its usual terms of one- townsite Prince George, Among the more the following: Bloek, Lots. Price. AW Me Fs eg so ha eied < AD ON GE ee ee tiew's $4,200 Pair ee chy 4a aeeee st PRS PUC Gea 4 a's hide Ce Oe CO ig Sos se es ees 4 ie 423 Gee ee $9,000. Pair BM hae eh vig Cat Win ko A ONd 2 ee fe ee $1,000 Pair LL EIS EP Gre oS Ge Om $3and 44°. 6.6. Oe $900 Pair jo SOTERA IN As PE OBO Agee es os a $900 -Pair 100 lots alt 20 double corners at $600 a pair. $200 each. Terms 1-4 cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years at 6%. from Win- All agreements for sale will be delivered direct the Grand Trunk Pacific Development Co,, Ltd., at nipeg. Edward F. Doyle ROOM 11, SMITH BLOCK PRINCE RUPERT Open Evenings, 7 to 8 P. M. quarter cash, balance in 41, 2 and 3 years at 6%. Prices of double corners range from $600.00 to $9,000.00. Prices of single Jots range from from $200.00 to $4,000.00. Sole Trunk Pacific Development Co., Ltd. DAVID H. HAYS Cor. Second Ave. and Second Street Agent Grand -KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O, DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 8 Oils ae HARDWARE MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware ‘Graniteware Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints ** Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ i" LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Dr. Eggart will be back from Smithers by today’s train. * * . The Prince George brought 90 tons of fish plates for the rail- way. * * . A party of- men who left some time ago for Dundas Island are overdue, . * * A new steel fyling cabinet with 84 document drawers has just been placed in the land registry office vault. > = * Chris Granger was fined $3.00 for breaking a window in a Chin- restaurant. He will also pay for the damage. s. ese Mr. Tyson, inspector of Indian agencies, left this morning for Hazelton, where he will investi- gate the Kitwancool trouble. Wrathall returned to- day from Vancouver, where he went to buy a_ stock for his new stationery store here. He expects to open in a few days. * e WwW. W. the wind on the Yesterday afternoon razed a brick chimney roof of the Bennet & Turner building, Third Avenue. The bricks went through the window in Patmore & Fulton’s law office. er erin Mr. and Mrs. Strasher and lit- tle son, of Kildona, Vancouver Island, passed through today to Naden Harbor Cannery, where Mr Thrasher is employed for the winter. Mr. Thrasher’ lost no time before calling at the News office and ordering the Daily News to be sent to his present address. CANADA'S ADVANTAGE Given Preference as Borrower in London Money Market. Spectral to The Daily News Montreal, Dec. 2.—‘That a preference is given to Canada as a borrower in the London money market is one of Canada’s most striking advantages,’ declared Sir George Paish, editor of the Statist, who arrived yesterday. He adde dthat he doubted whether Canada would ever secure a pref- erence for her breadstuffs in the British market. SCHOONER IS WRECKED Has Gone Ashore Outside Grays Harbor Jetty. (Special to The Daily News.) Hoquiam, Wash., Dec. 2.—A four masted schooner, either the Bilboa or the Espada, and prob- ably the former, is ashore out- side Grays Harbor jetty. It will be a total wreck. Five of the crew have been taken off and the remainder will be moved to safety. DYNAMITERS INDICTED Confession of Secretary Gives Grand Jury Chance Indianapolis, Dee. 2.—Harry Jones, secretary and treasurer of the International Association of Bridge & Structural Iron Work- ers, and George E, Davis, an iron worker, were indicted on char- ges of conspiracy .to transport unlawfully dynamite and nitro- glycerine by the federal grand jury, which reported yesterday. The indictments were based on Davis’ alleged confession. SYLVIA AT MILAN Tells Italian Women About Mili- tant Methods Milan, Dee, .2.—Miss_ Sylvia Pankhurst, one of the leaders of the English suffragettes, was the guest yesterday of a number of prominent Italian women, be- fore whom she delivered a lec- ture on the history of militant suffragism in’ Great Britain. Ex-Member Dies St. Mary’s, Ont., Dee, 2.—Gil- bert H. MeIntyre, ex-M.P., for South Perth, and former deputy speaker of the House of Com. mons, died at his home yesterday morning, aged 60, after an ill- ness of several weeks. He was elected to Parliament in 1904 and 1908, Co-operative Stores Moose Jay, Dec. 2.—Practic- ally all the $25,000 stock has been sold for the railroad co-op- erative stores, to be started here early in the new year. Applica- tion will be made to headquarters at Toronto for a further allot- ment of $25,000. sme in and see. the quality and prices we offer. Sale ex- tended till Saturday. Demers. 283-284 THE‘ DAILY NEWS TERRACE CELEBRATES ITS FIRST WEDDING Miss Morrison is United in Mat- rimony to Mr. Dover, the Forest Ranger Terrace, Nov. 30.—The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Little was the scene of a very interesting event on Thursday morning last, it being the first wedding in Ter- race, Their niece, Miss Jessie Alberta Morrison, was united in marriage to Mr. George Dover, forest ranger of Terrace, Prompt- ly at 14 o’clock the bride entered the room to the strains of the “Bridal Chorus,” leaning on the arm of her uncle, Mr. Little. She wore a dainty and becoming gown of white satin with overdress of silver sequin chiffon, and carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and ferns. The ceremony was performed by Rey. Mr. Marsh, former rector of the parish. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion, the bridal party standing in a bower of evergreens and chrysanthemums. After the ceremony the guests repaired to the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. LaZelle, where a dainty wedding breakfast was served, After the usual toasts had been drunk the bride changed to her travelling suit of dark grey tweed with large black hat and the happy couple left on the noon train, amid showers of rice and good wishes, for Prinee Ru- pert. THE WEATHER. Furnished by F. W. Dowling Obeerevr For 24 hours ending 5 a.m., Wednesday, December 3rd reduced Barometer to sea 1OVOl. 5.4. VA Sale oe eke 27.741 Highest temperature 61.0 Lowest temperature 46.0 BGI ces cee ech ers seed 2.411 VETERANS MULTIPLY Astonishing Number Claim the Bounty for Fenian Raid Ottawa, Nov. 30.—Fenian Raid veterans seem to be multiplying as the years roll on. Forty-five years have passed since the in- vaders were repelled, and it has been estimated that no more than ten thousand men took up arms in defence of Canada. Now over four thousand veterans have been paid the sum of one hun- dred dollars by the government by the Bounty Act of a couple of sessions ago. There are ten thousand applications for the bounty still to be passed upon. The bulk of these will likely be rejected, Arrivals by Prince George Mr. J. Moena, P. Moena and wife and two ehildren, Mr. Yates, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Gainey, T. Garrett, H. Jewell, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. McLennan, Mr. Batzold and wife, H. J. Smithers, Mr. Anning- ton, Roy Mosley, Mrs. Miller, J. D. Kellog, Mrs. Limes, Mr. Gilroy, Mr. Gilfillan, C. T. Hall, George Stockford, Mr. McePeake, W. AW. Wrathall, Mr and Mrs, J. R. Thrasher, Mr. Selviss, Mrs. O’Brien, F. E. Corienelle, Miss K. Reaper, Mr. Johnson, Miss Brown Mr. Williams, Mah Tong, A. W. Forbes and wife, Mrs. W. G, Young, H. Delaney, Miss Harvey, Miss B. Harvey, Mrs. Mason, Mr. Brearly, Mr. Swanson. Back to Metlakatia Edith and Marion the Indian girls who appeared in _ police court yesterday came up again today and were fined $10 each for being drunk. They were also ordered to go home to Metlakat- la by the Police Magistrate .They do not relish the latter part of the sentence. Prince Rupert with all its rain looks good to them. Take a Tip It pays to advertise. Mr. De- mers is enthusiastic about the result of the sale announced in these columns, On account of the late storm he has decided to ex- tend his sale till Saturday ip or- der that all may enjoy his reduc- ed prices, Limit on Diamond 8ales Berlin, Noy. 30.—The German sovernment has placed a limit on the quantity of diamonds which German Africa may put on the market, The large production of the mines there had threatened to bring about a break in prices. The monthly meeting of the Board of Trade will be held Fri- day evening at’8 o'clock in the new Board of Trade roms, Second Avenue, This will be the first meeting in the new quarters, @ {GRANBY BAY NEWS, Qn ee ? (Special Correspondence Granby Bay, Nov. 30.—Mr. O. B. Smith, the company’s superin- tendent of mines, with Mrs Smith have been in town during the past week, and will remain here for a short time. Mr. A, J. Bone, smelter super- intendent, and Mrs. Bone, are guests at the Granby Bay Hotel. ; ’ Rev. W. F. Rushbrook arrived here this morning on the Prince Rupert from the . Northern ter- minus. Ka Wee Mr. 8S. T. Atherton, smelter foreman, with Mrs. Atherton, ar- rived On the Venture last week, and are staying at the hotel. The government lighthouse ltender Quadra put in here Wed- nesday afternoon, leaving the following morning for Prince Rupert. Mr. Ed. Davis, manager of the store department here, arrived this morning on the Prince Rup- ert from Vancouver, for a few weeks’ stay in town. POT Mr. W. 8S. Macy, the caterer for the Sawmill mess and the other messes, leaves today on the s,s. Prince Rupert on a_ visit to his home in Spokane, via Seattle. During the past week the wea- ther has been fair here on the whole, with a small amount of rain and snow. However, snow started to come down again this morning, and already several in- ches have fallen. PATRICK WELCH ILL Member of Firm of Foley, Welch & Stewart Seattle, Dec. 1—Patrick Welch the wealthy railroad contractor of Spokane, and president of the Pacific Great Eastern line, now building, who was operated upon last Saturday night after he had suffered a rupture of the appen- dix, is in a serious condition to- day, with chanees of recovery about even. The members of his family are here, having from Spokane by special train. Mr. Welch was suddenly stri- ¢cken late Saturday afternoon in a Seattle hotel. Dr. O. M. Lam- son, who attended’ him, stated at that time that the trouble was due to intestinal obstruction and pronounced his condition ious. Members of the family Spokane were notified at and they hurried to Seattle. come ser- in once Who cares about the rain when rock bottom prices can be had at Demers’. Sale extended to Satur- day. 283-284 There might be danger of an- other deluge if women could only weep for a purpose without get- ting their noses red. Bookkeeping Taught Phone 639 By Private. Lessons WENDELL RA. JONES EXXPERT ACCOUNTANT 3rd Ave. and Sth 8t., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT fur- toilet ROOM TO RENT—Comfortable, well nished room, heated. Bath and in house. Phone. Apply Box 933 283-88 FOR RENT—-Three nice bright outside rooms in Smith Block, steam heated, never occupied, excellent for offices, reasonable rent. Apply J, A. Smith, Room 12. 281 FOR SALE GERHARD-HEINTZMAN cabinet grand pl- ano, practically new. John D. Westen- haver, 333 5th Ave. East, 282-86 FOR SALE—Underwood Typewriter just over 12 months old, very little used. Price $70. Apply Box 189 City 281 COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West corner Carleton and Wesuninster Road, Phone Collingwood 46 RK. Post Office, Collingwood East, Box 20. 270-tf WANTED BOY WANTED—Wanted at once, a smart boy. Apply Daily News office. WAITER wants position. Apply Box 88, Daily News. 274-27 BOY WANTED-—Good smart boy or young man for clothing store. Apply Martin O'Reilly. 230 uf WANTED—Sewing by the day or week, Miss M. Washburn. Phone Blue 399, 2690f GOOD general servant wanted; $35 per month, Also nurse girl wanted. Four | oe employed, Mrs. L. W. Patmore. 258u LosT. LOST—-A check endorsed by J. Bodie. Payment on check has been stopped, Return to this office. 280 MISCELLANEOUS B. C. Cafe, 118 sth GOOD meals at the 1 A trial will convince you. 61& —_—— EERE EEUU UA UU yyy, eH Vida y Wednesday, December 3 1913 — hoo Martin : x t x $ Christmas : Gifts FAIIOIITIIIIOIOIIIOIOIIIOIOIIIIIOIIIOIO I IIIOIOIIOI I OIIOOIO I IS I A Coat Sweater makes a nice C hristmas Gift. That is if it is one of our extra heavy shaker knit, with or without shawl collar. Full fashioned; + * * * * * * * * + * * + * * + * + + * * * » * * * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * * self trimmed a O’Reilly + » * + + > + » » » » » + » » » * + » * IN THE MATTER of an Application for the issue of a fresh certificate of title for an undivided one-half interest in Section 10, Township 6, Queen Charlotte District, No. 3320 C, Satisfactory proof of the loss) of the above CertiNcate of Title having been furnished me, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is. my intention to issue at the expiration of one month after the first publication hereof a fresh CertifNcate of Title to the above) mentioned lands in the name of C. B. Strong, which Certificate of Title was is-. sued on the 12th November, 1807, at 11:40 o'clock A. M., as No. 8320. | Land Registry Omce, Prince Rupert, B. C., 27th October, 1913. w-4t H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. | THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 211 Third &t. Work Strictly First Class Switches of All Kinds and Hair Goods a Specialty LAND CLEARING Peter Nelson is open to take contracts for clearing land in and around Terrace; also cordwood for fuel, etc. on application, Stalker & Wells 2nd Ave and McBride Phone 187 We are now in a position which enables us to give you exceptional values for your money. All of the following goods are up to our well known standard quality Raisin (seeded), pkge....... $10c Currants (cleaned), 2 pkes..26e Extra fancy Raisins, 2 pkgs. .260e Extra fancy Currants, 2 pkgs.26c¢ & Blackwell's Orange, lemon, citron; the best; per Crasse TOE 36) Sawa Ao ein wees 260 Cc. & B. Jordan Almonds, per Cen eS arta eae ie 90c Cc. & B. Metz Fruit, per Ib... .75e 1 & B. Crystalized Cherries, EI oS ae 6 os ke 8 eae 60c C, & B. Crystalized Ginger, OE BS 8 ibe ereigxs 4 ab! 60c Cc. & B. Ground Almonds, 4s.35e Ge hers cth isk ok die se © OS 65c Ct i. Table. Jellied. cs.035% 10c 4 MOORE i ts 0 ov had a $1.00 Cc. & B. Pie Fruits, per bottle.35e Our Extra Special Tea, per |b. 76e This Tea is the best that money ean buy. Our Special Tea, per lb...... 50c Good value for the money. Extra choice Sockeye Salmon, WAR “OO Vases dais ceee4 20c New Nuts, Ghestnuts, Wal- nuls, Brazils, Peacans, Pea- nuts, Filberts, Almonds. Extra fine Table Raisins 25 to40c Apples—A large assortment of extra choice Johnathans, Rome Beauties, Winesaps, etc. Jap Oranges, per box 5 doz, .76e No, 1 Ashcroft Potatoes, per Oh OO. 16 iiss oa Sek es $2.00 Extra fine Minee Meat, per BOR AG aa sd es T5e and $1.60 Cider for Xmas, per gallon. .$1.25 Hunt's and Delmonte Canned Fruits. We carry a full line of Huntley Palmer fancy Biscuits, Xmas Crackers, hand made Chocolates, ete, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Beans, all No. 1 goods, 2 cans for 25ce Do your Xmas shopping early and avoid disappointment. If a postcard and we shall be very pleased to help you to reduce the cost of living. Quality Goods Are the Cheapest. you would like our representative | * to call on you, phone or send us|, Cabin, G. R. Naden Co., Lid. WM. 6. YOUNG INVESTMENT CO. 221 6th St. Phone {9 For Sale ROOMING HOUSE } Ch g se in $75.00 PER MONTH month I every Terms, etc., | $350.00 CA The and bedd WM. G. YOUNG INVESTMENT CO. SH gets it. best PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0 908 Third Avenue Dealers 10 SEEDS TIMOTHY CLOVER ALFALFA ETC FEED HAY OATS WHEAT CORN FEED SPECIALTY CHICKEN A Mall orders promptly attended A.GOOD BUY Block Lots 33-34, s PRICE $3,500 Bal. 6, 12 and 18 1-3 Cash, months at APPLY Harrison, Gamble & Compat) FINANCIAL AGEN TS Third Ave. Prince Rupert et a To Rent 8-roomed house, | Creek $14.50 Ave $12 3-roomed house +! 00 Sec, 6 a; $20.00 3-roomed, house Frase @4.00 labin, Fraser >'re' ( 6.00 ith Avenue Real Fatate and Tnsnrance 273-98 Stalker & Wells Second Avenue