Dr.PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER Sixty Years the Standard Adds to the healthfuiness of the food CONTAINS NO ALUM Made in Canada CLASSIFIED ADS. An Italian pre-emptor of North! “The Daily News ” (7c | i/Beach, Graham Island, aasident- | | ¥ . . FOR RENT ally shot himself recently. Ree Ne Se yg = ee | « 2s FOR RENT—Farm at Refuge Bay. Good} house and furniture; cheap. Apply Box | For best home-made bread and ig, Daily News. 281-286. / ont: ° ’ | ree "| goodies — The Woman's Home FOR SALE Bakery, 3rd Avenue. D.16. Te Titer 2 iapeee STENT | A ASMESANET ES SOg Te . * * FOR SALE—Good Weber piano, in first j class condition; reasonable price. Apply | N. Nakai, a Japanese law stu-| Box 118, Daily News. 278-84. , : } aa ——-—/dent from Vancouver, is in the FOR SALE—15 pairs extra Plymouth Rock Homer Pigeons, mated and squab pro- ducing, at a bargain; also Belgian Tae Apply 925 Borden St. WANTED. interpreter in the trial. He of Washington. city i; Port lis a Geib. DD. acting as Essington murder WANTED—-Local representative to handle the Famous MURPHY LINE of Art Cal endars, will make liberal contract with right man, Reference. Address Box 882, Vancouver, B. C, 278-80. The American schooner King in yesterday with This Alaska survey all and Winge came 150,000 pounds of halibut. boat was on the general house- Apply Box 117 WANTED—Servant for work. $20.00 per month. News office. summer. She went on the rocks fon the other side of Cape Fox on OONSETS [the way south and damaged her ea oe eae | keel, putting into Prince Rupert SPIRELLA CORSETS—Mrs. R. H. Shockley,|, , leaking. 717 Lotbiniere, phone Biack 401. 84. House For Kent 10TH AVE JUST OVER HAYS CREEK. ON PLANK ROADWAY. - HANDY TO DRYDOCK. ENTIRELY NEW, NEVER YET BEEN OCCUPIED WELL BUILT AND WELL FINISHED. RENT REASONABLE T. D. PATTULLO 2nd Avenue HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT Try 828 Srd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 { AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE acacse aeueal an nas Diiinee Phone Red 339 AUCTIONEER MURDER CASE WILL AND APPRAISER OFFICE CORNER SRD AVE. AND ae GUAR: OR AeenwaY 5TH ST., REAR OF HART BLOCK va At the assizes yesterday, the ; a grand jury brought in a true bill hex vy. Otoeman Sheet Metal Work ! ‘coma ay ea Ohara on % ; ‘ charges of murder, and in Rex y. Now is the time to have : ; your roofs repaired, eve- Hichitan Kameda on a charge of troughs and skylights seen attempted murder. The trial will to, and heating plaat put in good shape for the winter. In such Cases Consult a Practical Man if You " Want Resulis the case alias Charles pen on Monday. true bill was also found in Mahand Saker, Hammond, on a of Rex v. I served a regular appren- tice at the Sheet Metal and Hoating pusioess, en a pest . ee ar Sheet Metal Shop Not in A Jam Factory. FOOTBALL C. 0. ROWE The Practical Sheet Metal Man PHONE 340 P. ©. BOX 467 Shop Opposite Boara of Trade Rooms 322 SECOND AVENUE Estimates Furnished to Can- tractors and others Free charge of sedition. Irish Fusiliers and the The stewards of the 8.8. Prince Rupert meet in a football Re- creation Park at 3:45 on Monday 6th. Two live local speakers at the match at December Liberal Friday. i meeting on | Local News Ni vl frHE DAILY NLWS8 ge PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE CASE WILL PROCEED Argument was heard yesterday as to whether the civil case of the Port Edward Townsite Com- pany, Limited, et al vy, Samuel Harrison & Gompany et al, His lordship except in so far as| Hall Ltd., should be proceeded with. decided that, it concerned the defendants, & Floyer and Hall & Fleyer, the case would proceed. The case of R. M. Burns vy. Al- bert Johnson will not,come up at the present sitting of the court. } “THE SENATOR'S BROTHER” AT WESTHOLME THEATRE At the Westholme tonight, the | episode of “The Road 0'! entitled “The Coming of is presented. It is jlast | strife," [the Kingdom,” a fitting climax to this remarkable also the Egelair story. There is Gazette, an entirely new feature inspection of Joffre at Chelsea Bar- live Brit- showing an SrOOps | iby General i | ' racks and several other ish items. “The | splendid Senator's Brother” is a 3-reel political hold the “Street drama, which will interest of ithe audience. Fakers"’ is ja most comical production. 16th “The On Mon- ' Coming December Spoilers” in nine reels, | re ;}day and Tuesday the 12th episode | P arp p . * jof “The Diamond from the Sky comes along. | |LIVELY DISCUSSION BEFORE MEMBERS OF FISHERY BOARD Continued From Page Two.’ that independent fishermen. they are independent of. the Mr. Cunningham said that last season the Skeena fishermen were opposed to the granting of an unlimited number of licenses They wanted only 850. Ald. Montgomery held that the | number of cannery licenses | should be reduced as the number of independent licenses increased. know if they protecting of the He wanted to were discussing the fish or the protection of the can- nerymen. Mr. Nickerson said that, ac- cording to the finding of the com- mission, at the end of five years the canneries were to have no licenses, At present, independent salmon fishermen were very rare, while the halibut men, whose out- lil is more expensive, all in dependent; there thought the offered by the were must be a rea son, He reason was the price canneries who always had their pack as-| sured. Mr. McIntyre traced the of the northern packing business, showing that the cannerymen had to bring men north to fish. It is mily in has 3 | | recent years that there been a resident population here | and the whole salmon business is of transition. Stork just struck him that the time in a state bred said the idea had Was coming when Canada would hay to inan a navy. That could not be done from the prairie farme; | ' | The navy must be manned fron | the Canadian fishing populatio He understood that it was difleeul! fixed conditions thought the to change but he Japs could be elimi ated without causing internatiot al complications. The G. T. } construction contract debarre: Orientals, and he thought that question of having only whit fishermen on this coast was very important. Mr. Cunningham pointed out that the Jap is usually a British subject. George Morrow asked if th licenses were or to the Mr. Cunningham said they were granted to the the | name of the cannery appeared on; granted to the canneries, men men, though the license. After a short discussion on the | sranting of drag seine licenses | all British meeting | was adjourned until 8 o'clock to night, subjects the ;que, “The Sale of the ALASKAN DRAMA AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE | “The Great Silence,’ the three i Friday, De OM { H x . reel star feature at the Majestic A Get“More icc: “y” for y 7 . our ‘ tonight, is a story of Alaska and | & Muskrat, White Weasel, Beaver 1 Oxes : Marten and other Fur be arers all edn’, Wolves that fact alone should make it || -_ SHIP YOUR FURS oollected in your section P une house in the Wo i i DIRECT to “SHURER? + interesting to Prince Rupert peo- | age A taliavie—resp scaling exclusively in NORTH AMERICAN Wy "Powe | Rp Rtation ekiatin 7 . $ ple. It is a tale of the matri- rt Oeadtuil recor: oer ' CAN AND PROFIPABL fs aa monijal troubles of a miner who! i the only reliable, accurate marke The & con Write tor it- NOW has made his pile in the north, A.B. SHUBERT, I sacs ann } nc, Raa’ WEST er and who, goes to a southern city} evt.C 71 CHICAGO | - : | é to enjoy the results of his labor. | Siig rm A banker in dire financial straits forces his daughter to marry him,!}~* IOOOPPOOCOPD OCG Ceo one | (ot ooe ’ worth seeing. There is also a splendid rail road drama; a rollicking burles.- Ranch,’ Mix-up,” in * and “A Melodious which the Ham is happy-go-lucky W. J. THOMAS, Phone particular star Ham and interesting developments fol- low Francis Bushman is the ‘ star of the play, and it is well] . ‘ior ay the bright : Green 394 PPP PDD DLL LL LLL D LDL DPD LLLP SPP PLILOLOCPODODD DG 4» roe is always capable of tickling any ood audience and this piece is simply | a riot of fua, ; inate ws | \ Toyland now ready at Wallace Whether pe ie a For Yourself or asa Be on deck at the Liberal rooms on Friday. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Between R. H. TURNER, Judgment Creditor, AND ALASKA IRON COMPANY, Judgment Debtor Pursuant to an order of His Honor Judge Gift to your Friend PERRIN’S GLOVES The well known Perrin trademark as shown in cuts should be on every glove you get, as this assures you perfection of Style, Fit and Finish. Best dealers the worid over sell the genuine PERRIAN'’S GLOVES. ] 6-11-13 ADVERTISE IN | F.°McB. Young, local Judge of the Supreme court at Prince Rupert, B. { dat 27th day of October, 191 I wil Ter for sale by public auction m on in the ourt house, Prince Rupert, B on Monday, the 61h day f December ut the hour of 11 o'clock i the forenoor the following described lasd . Lot 283, Known as State of \ lana Mineral Claim, Lot 28 known a Ariz ‘ Mineral Claim; @h undivided one-quart mterest in Let 286, known as Adams Min eral Claim, and Lgt 287, know! i New York Mineral Claim, all in Group 1, Cassia District, province of British Columbia Subject to a judgment for the am I z of #11,726.60, interesf thereon at the rat : of five 5 per cent. pe innum fron the 10th day of August, 191% and 6th FOR osts incidental to the sale Said judgment was registered in the Land Registry office at Prince Rupert, B ; C., on the 12th day of August, 191 3 JOHN SHIRLEY 4 286 Sheriff of the County of Atlir 3 ; 2 ‘ $ ‘ THE DAILY NEWS °. OLE LOL LOLDODOL OB LLOL ALLL ELLOLOOLOEE Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert worn Walker’s Music , , ; Reinoved to Werner's Old POLL LOLELOLOIION Store Stand TAXI On Second Avenue PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GooDs Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos to Rent POOP ELOL ODO Pianos PP PPPLIOP CORO PPI OP OOCOOO DOOYOO. PPO PEELE E OL OPEL LOL LL OL OPER EE Nothing is too good to send to the boys who ar®serving King and Country. But let our gifts show thought and judgment as well as good-will and love. Among the few really acceptable gifts — smokes and pipes, chocolates and sweet biscuits, fountain pens and tooth brushes, toilet and shaving supplies—the Gillette Safety Razor ranks as a warm favorite, for one of the real luxuries of trench life is a clean, comfortable Gillette shave. It’s a luxury the lucky ones share with their pals, so send along plenty of extra blades. If he has a Gillette already, a few boxes of blades will Gillette Safety Razor Office and Factory : ll te Will Your Boy Spend Christmas ‘Somewhere in France ? Then help him spend it Merrily! | x eee a —— b go far toward making him the most popular man f i, in his Company. Vy Welcome as itis on the firing line, the Gillette : } is even more keenly appreciated in the hospitals. F With it the wounded can shave themselves safely, fF easily and regularly. They certainly do enjoy the i Gillette—and Do@tors and Nurses can scarcely speak well enough of it. Gillette “Bulldog” and Standard Sets cost $5.00 each—compact Pocket Editions $5.00 to $6.00 oS page 2 Sets, including Soap, Brush, etc., $6.50 up. u wish it, pour Druggist, Jeweler or ill aler will arrange delivery through us, al the Front, of the Set you select, without shipping expense to you. Co. of Canada, Limited GILLETTE BLDG., MONTREAL. i