i a wa i F 4 h i Suen eras . The Good Judgement Used by CAPT. and MRS. GILMOUR, ert, has brought them one of the best investments to the general public of Prince Rupert, for the the rooming House I had advertised in this paper GILMOUR is a very shrewd and conservative business I consider it quite a compliment to Lo have the house, and real bargains” Pioneer reidents of Prinee Rup ever offered invested CAPT. man and money for sale. myself him my judgment in seli- for the publie of Prince Rupert is be- purchase it shows that ecting ing accepted by the business fraternity of the city, “only so henceforth in looking for real “snaps and solid conservative investments,’ that will give you a good income be sure you look up the Wm. G “AD” carefully Young Inv. Co.'s publishedin all the daily papers,-and read as your turn might be next and you don't a big them over want to let it slip by) as there will be a real bargain and fore the real live-awake Wishing CAPT. and MRS I remain money making proposition in them man woman, and on easy terms also. GILMOUR, the greatest success possible, Yours, WM. G. YOUNG Sincerely of the Wm. G. Young Inv. Co.| 221 SIXTH STREET PHONE 19 Knott’s Xmas season is on. Bakery We take special orders for Xmas Cakes, Pies, Puddings and all kinds of FancyBaking. | BIGGEST BAKERY iN NORTHERN B.C. —— } ORDER EARLY Phones 199 and 363 3rd Avenue | Knott’s : Bakery a Fine Jewellry For The Holida; Season! to new stock of ’ Is You are cordially invited Jewelry and Novelties. It the finest assortment we have ever shown and the quality is the best obtainable. In enlarged quarters we are in a better position than evel to your wants. Inspect our our to cater R. W. CAMERON 2nd Ave. and 6th Street Official Watch Inspéctor, G.T.P. AANA HANAHAN HAAS AAEM EH . * x * : .. Amas Photos : x e.° e°e x * t Don't forget your promises. Cheer up your friends 7 x by sending your photo for Xmas. . * x QUICK DELIVERY * = Just phone up and make an appointment. * ’ * ‘ ; PEERLESS STUDIO ‘ Alder Block Phone Red 69 kkkkkkk KEKE KKKKKKIK le =\ LOCKETS, SCARF PINS AND CUFF LINKS APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS ener ——_—_—— ae Catalogue illustrates a very complete assortment of these Jewellery nes. LOCKETS in solid gold or goid filled, made in oval, square or round shapes, plain or engraved, and suitable for attaching to either FOB or “— CHAIN. Some of the olid gold designs are set with a diamond centre. SCARF PINS in all designs and qualities, set with gems or semi- precious stones. You will find these very faithfully represented in our Catalogue. CUFF LINKS in ional fine designs, according to the fashions of the day, in sciid gold, gold filled, mother of peari and sterling. From these designs you may links with either rigid or loose connections. are aoa? iustrated in our Catalogue, which will be sent any Our prices are moderate and all orders carefully filled. free Heary Rirks ‘s Sins, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C Geo. E. Trorey, Maaaging Director See KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1624 PHONE No, 3 HARDWARE MALLEABLE Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes MONARCH The ‘‘ Stay Satisfactory Range.’”’ umfort on rshoes Rubbers and Over-Stockings in One Easy to put on and take off. Hise —Look well—Wear well. All sizes for {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. GC. A. Smith left llast evening for Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. have returned home after in Alberni and Seattle. The funeral of Curtin was held ifehurch this morning . . . Agnew, a visit late Leo. the R. C. Fairview. the from to has in this Mrs. C. B. Peterson, who | been visiting her parents | Vancouver, returned home | morning. last took the sailed evening She The for the car loads | Storage Amur south. of fish twelve from Cold ken | The opening | Presbyterian iwill be held tonight. meeting of the Literary Society Mayor Pat- itullo will preside. * . . Capt. Nicholson, general man- of the G. T. P. steamers, expected in Rupert The Captain has not here in nearly six months. Mr. A. J. Morris has through the Continental Co., the Barney Johnson ence On Fifth Avenue, and will move in immediately ager is soon. been leased Trust resid- Or * oH. been M. on offi- in the where Paterson, who has cial work at Union is city en route to Skagway, he will spend the Archie Customs, say, winter known will eat expense up for well town, al the was sent vesterday Bill Wi character his Xmas dinner of the city. He G0 days as a vag. * = : Miss Gladys ter of Francisco, who have been Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wright of Graham Is- land, are now en route home. Backus left yesterday where he llard, a around Bressler and Mas- Bressler San guests of Mr. iF. 8. for San Francisco, business interests, which will keep him there a couple of months. He will return to Prince Rupert February. has in THE LOST ARE FOUND Exciting Hunt in Motor Boats for Missing Hunters Thomas McMeekin and Toomire took luncheon, dinner, supper and breakfast all at the the same time late yesterday af- ternoon, and declared it was the finest meal they had ever eaten. It was the first sinee breakfast on Sunday morning. Three motor boats, the command of Capt. H. B. East- man, another commanded by George Frizzell and the police boat navigated by Capt. Doolittle, had a thrilling race up Tucks In- let after the missing hunters. The Eastman vessel, with a heavy cargo provisions, discovered the missing hunters on the shore and at once slacked the thirst of the marooned and fed them. John one under ot They said the night had been a fierce one. They soon used up all the matches and having no fire they walked about in their drenched clothes all night long in order to» keep from dying of cold, With a ehicken sandwich in one hand and a bottle in the other Johnnie Toomire numbled “My, but it was fierce.” PUBLIC MEETING A meeting will be held at the Swedish church hall, at the cor- ner of 8th and 9th Avenues, Sec- tion 6, on Thursday, the 11th inst., at 8 p.m. The object is to select candidates for Mayor and Aldermen for the coming civic election in opposition to the pre- sent council. The Hydro-Electric proposi- tion will come up for discussion. By request of many, 289 H. BE, GAMPP., The pension bureau has drawers than any other furniture, more piece of Pantorium Phone 4, Pioneer Cleaners. the theatre. Palace Cafe. 284tf After THE DAILY NEWS . Tuesday, December g » 1913 SNE MAYOR REFUSES INVESTI- GATION OF NATIONALITY Rules Motion in Police Commis- sioners Meeting Out of Order that motion out of or- der,” said Mayor Patullo at the tail end of the. Police Commis- sioners’ meeting vesterday after- non, “T think it Here we are “T rule is a great mistake. spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to bring foreigners our city this country and it is a great mistake to and to be investigating the national- ity of the holder of every petty little office and job. It makes me indignant.” This speech was made with evidence of feeling. It was in response to a motion some offered by Gommissioner Tom Maitland and Gommissioner Mc- Coll, asking for the Chief of Po- lice to bring in a report showing whether not the holders of barkeepers’ licenses were British subjects. These licences jurisdiction o1 The subject Commissioner the question. under the wae licence board, was broached by McColl, who asked No knew the answer, which prompted Com- missioner Tom to say: “Do you want a report on it?” “Yes,” from Com. McColl, “Well, Tl move that"— But the mayor broke in on him and declared the motion out of order. The sion was port and are one business of the ses- pass the Chief's monthivy accounts only to the re- ‘COST OF POWER Under Proposed Agreemént Be- tween City and Hydro- Electric Co. city of the proposed agree- net cost to the under the ment would be For 500 horse $53.52 horse For horse power horse $41.85 The power as follows: power or less, per power a year. to 4,000 power, pet horse year. 1000 horse power horse power, $38.71 power a year. For 15,00 horse power horse $32.16 power For power a For to 4,5 horse per to per 2,000 power, horse a year. 2,000 horse power $31.68 per to 2,500 horse power, horse power a year. For 2,500 per horse horse power, $28.75 power a year. These include — fixed charges on transforming and distributing and loss of power in steeping it down. prices First Habeas Corpus The first to come habeas corpus up in Rupert its being heard today before Judge Young. It is an application to show cause case why Wm. Shannon, sentenced to six months for selling liquor, should not be discharged. Shan- not committed the offence at Decker Lake which is in Cartboo County. The trial was in Atlin County and while the magistrate has jurisdiction in both counties, the point is whether he had a right to try a Cariboo case in lin, Al- Christmas Gifts for Men What can you buy a man for a Christmas gift? It is a query which many people make. Yel the problem is an easy one. Just step into Martin O/’Reilly’s. on 3rd Avenue. You will find it one of the nicest men’s stores you ever entered and in it is a stock which would do eredit to a large city business. There are Xmas gestions galore—articles the men and boys like and find use- ful. You can buy something for a few cents or as high as $25. For instance there are club bags and suit cases, fitted with toilet articles. Some of them are ladies’ bags. Then there are handsome smoking jackets, bath robes, silk mufflers, silk and Fowne’s gloves and all the per- mannish designs. In smaller ar- ticles, are silk and linen hand- kerchiefs; hole-proof silk hose, three pair to a box. Christmas neckwear, seis of hose, hose sup- porters and neek tie, suspenders, All of these articles are in pret- ty individual boxes for Christ- mas.,, Some of them are in sets. Besides are such articles Fowne'’s glove and all: the quisites of men’s attire. It is a good place to do your holiday gift buying, su“ as THE WEATHER. Furnished by F. W. Dowling Obserevr For 24 hours ending 5 a.m., December 9, 1913 Barometer reduced to sea LOUG) ives iu Co es 29,560 Highest temperature .«.. 53.0 Lowest temperature 40,0 ee ets. om ; 3.86 ———__— GILLETTS LYE EATS DIRT EW IT £0 NE W.GILLE MPANY LIMITE ee ATT COMPANY ln PORT EDWARD WATER dent of the Dominion Wood Pipe Company, of New Westminster, left Port Edward ten days ago af- ter having superintended the lay- ing of the wood stave wire wound pipe furnished by the companys The size of pipe used ranges from 16 inehes in the mains to eight inches ip the laterals The present installation in cludes a dam on Wolf Creek, a main extending along the creek and down Harrison St. to tst Ave full length of 1st approximately to and laterals the Ave., at $25,000 It ply a cost of sufficient the population of The Port Companys approximately sup- industries along walter front as well 10,000 Edward Townsite now Hoo as a over people has spent #125 in Improvements or its pro perty COUNTY COURT CASES The county Judge the Honor severa sitting before took of His up regulat eourt Young yesterday. appeal Shannon was judge ruling that jurisdiction The date will be fixed later the hearing the five inst the B.C, Fisheries McDonnell vs. Vandal] heard at the next court. Sharp vs. Flewin Date arranged, Baker vs. Swain, Lake vs. Stewart application to be put the list The application was granted the date will be arranged Cases he Vs. Rex the had the dismissed the on case of court no for afa- will he be to court This was an next on and Palace Cafe, 284tf Fresh crabs. Sixth St Bookkeeping Taught Phone 539 By Private Lessons WENDELL R. JONES EXPERT ACCOUNTANT 3rd Ave. and 6th 8t., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WORKS COMPLETED Sufficient to Supply Industries and a Poplation of 10,000 People Today sees the completion of the system of water supply at Port Edward, on which contrac- tors have been at work for the last three months The Presi- re = ——=—— If you give him a Suit of Pyjamas. ai Noe) oe lt Al eae White Silk, Pongee Silk. Silk Stripes in Blue. Pink, Fine Martin : PRAIA RII AIT IIIA AAAI AAAI III AIK selected Stock you will find Fine Wool Taffeta in all Sh = | nA R DD RRRD DADRA a ane TT TTT Otay Christmas : Gifts He’ll Be Very Happy In our well Fancy and Black and White ades Wool, Flannel and Soisette Let him arise well rested Xmas Morning in one of these refreshing suits O’Reilly 3rd Avenue PAPI IIIA IIIIIAIIII III III II III IIIA IA IH IO RRR “Just the Thing for Dad” HAT'S what you will say when you come to the Pipes and other things in our Gift Book “For the man who smokes.” Can't you imagine “ Dad's” appreciation when he opens “the parcel from Ryrie’s” and finds the Pipe he has always dreamt about, but would never have bought for himself. Dad's wants are not the only ones fully provided for—from “Baby” to “Baby's Grand- mother,” no one has been over- looked. It is just a case of picking out what is most suit- able in each case. If you haven't received this Gift Book, don’t try to do your Christmas shopping this year without it. Just send us a post card, asking for our Gift Book it will go forward to you by first mail. Ryrie Bros. Limited, “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT DESK ROOM in ground floor effice Apply P.O. Drawer 1663 City. 285-tr FOR HEN Nice % room cottage on Park Avenue at 815.00. Water in the house, Crown Agency Co. 285-tf ROOM TO RENT—-Comfortable, well fur nished room, heated. Bath and toilet in house. Phone. Apply Box 933 283-88 FOR RENT—Three nice bright outside rooms in Smith Block, steam heated, never oceupied, excellent for offic.s, reasonable rent. Apply J. A. Smith, Room 12. 2810tf FOR SALE FOR S8ALE—Gerhard-Heintzman cabinet grand piano, practically new. Cash or terms. John DU. Westenhaver, 335 Fifth Avenue East. 285-0f COWS fresh caived and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West cornef Carleton and Westminster Koad. Phone Collingwood 46 K. Post Office, Collingwood East, Box 2U. 270-0 LosT LOST pair of stippers and rubbers, Please return to Flat 4, Ciapp Bldg. 287-289 WANTED BOY wants work during eveninsg. Box 91 Daily News. 289 WANTED a4 good general servant Apply Mrs, Sanders; Green 202 288 BOY WANTED—-Gogd smart boy or young man for clothing store Apply Martin O'Reilly : 230. WANTED-—Young woman for kitchen work Wages 830 per month with room Apply Supt., Prince Rupert Gen- eral Hospital 288-tf GOOD general servant wanted; $35 per month, Also nurse girl wanted. Four help employed. Mrs. L. W. Patmore. 2580r MISCELLANEOUS GOOD meals at the B, C. Cafe, 118 81a Street. A trial will convince you. 273-98 Canada’s Largest Mail Order Jewelry House JAMES RYRIE, Pres. HARRY RYRIE, Sec.-Treas. TORONTO - ONTARIO 1 - Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHU RCH Services every Sunday in the Chureh Hal! at 11 am Empress Theatre at 7.80 p.m @ Sunday School at 2.30 p.m REV. F. W. KERK, M.A Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, SRD AVE., NBAR OTH ST. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m Sunday Sehool 28) p. x Baraca Bible Class 2.30 p.m REV. W. J° SCOT! Acting Pas THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 1! a.m. and 7.3) p.m Sunday School at 2.80 p.m REV MR. DIMMICK ASTOR ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 81 Cor. Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11. Even j log prayer, 7:3( Sunday | school, 2:30 p. m. Holy Communion first Sunday of month, at ii 4a m and third Sunday at a. m. REV. G. A. RIX RE THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at fi a m, 3 and & Pp. wm up day FPchool, 1:30 p. m Week aight services Mon day, Wednesday Thurs day and Saturday CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS Held in Hays Bidg, 245 2nd Ave Sunday service 11 4. w Sunday school meets afte the morning serv timony meetings We days at 8&8 p. mw room is pen eve except Sundays at ‘ holidays from 2 f[ 5 p. m 908 Third Avenue CHEAP BUY! EIGHTH AVENUE Lois 9% and 10 $1,100 CASH witt APPLY FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 211 Third 8t. 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, ete, Terms, etc., on application. P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng-) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- dations and gnments Smith Block, rd Ave., Prince Rupert, B. © Phone 47 ee | Vo anil hous Ha aa Creek { Aye S.roomed houst i ‘ai Sec. 6 a, 920,00 3_roomed hous: . £6.06 Cabin, Fraser >! 4 ab Cabin, 4th Ayenut ‘ GR. Naden Co, Lt. nee Real Kstate and Insuré Second Avenue. PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0 Bane FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA coRN ETC CHIGKEN FEED A_ SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended 0 —— Harrison, Gamble & Compat) |