V4I !! 1 M ! 'ft III 'HI nil .5 HI M . :4 4 till. B PAGE SIX. THE DAILY NEWS. Thursday. Nov f mi,.,, , BBBBMBbBMBbSHbBBMbbBBMBbbBb1BBbBbBbW Ladies' BATH ROBES Jusl received a shipment of these delightfully cosy wraps made from the famous Beacon Cloth- Blankets. Ilich colorings and tastefully trimmed. Priced from $9.50 to $15.00. 72" BLANKET ROBINGS They come in particularly attractive patterns and in various combinations of colors, in Brown, (irey, Mauve, Nose and Saxe. Specially made for dressing gowns. 2 yards wide at $2.95 per yard. We fctock Pictorial Iteview and Ladles' Home Journal Patterns. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Mail Orders Promptly Executed. We Pay Delivery Charges Telephone Specials Shop by Phone to Save Time and Money. Mcintosh Hed Apples jinn. Me pack, per box . . $1.75 Spanish Onions, per lb. 10c III own Sugar, 9 lbs. $1.00 Icing Sugar, 2 lb. pkge. 25c Sultana liaising in bulk, 3 lbs. for 40c Broken Shelled Walnuts. per lb .' 35c Shelled Almonds per lb. 45c Llbby's Catsup, per hot. 25c Ca'nned Tomatoes, 2's, 2 for 25c (Limit 8 tins to each COMBINATION SPECIAL Canned Fruit, 4 tins, $1.00. 1 Tin Quaker llaspbe Ties, 20 oz., tails 1 Tin Quaker SI ra wherries, 20 oz.. tall. 1 Tin Sliced Peaches. 20 oz., tails. I Tin Apricots, 20 oz., tails. Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281. i For the CHILDREN'S PARTY We make a sperlal Sheet Cake II is pure, wholesome, light and ECONOMICAL. Cuts into 25-30 good sized pieces. 50c per Sheet, phone 007 and have one kept for you al Electric Window Bakeries Third Ave. Phone 667. WW You have no trouble wilh CON-' SUMEllB COAL, no fuss with flues or draught You never know how some coal will burn clean one day, shaly the next. Hut you can safely rely on CONSUMKhS COAL. Clean, sized, selected, it always burns the same brightly, with sleady heal and free from soot, Consumers Coal Go. Ltd Phones 7 and 311. IN PROBATE. IN THC SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Mittrr of Tbe Aduilulslratlon Act: and I In the Matter tt the Estate of Aurust iwi, Oerrased: Intestate. , TAkE MJTICE that In Order of lllf Honour F. MrB. Younr, made the 16th day of October, A.O. UiJ. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Aurust jkreeps, defeased, and all parties harm rlalnis airalnst tbe said Estate are hereby j required to furnish same, properly verirird I In nie. on or before the Itth day of November, AJ. 1913, and all parties In-jdebted to the Estate are required to pay . the amount of tbelr Indebtedness to tne forthwith. THOMAS W. HER.NE. nrrirlal Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Paled this lth day of October. t. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Matter of Tbe Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of Ceorre Mercer, Deceased: Intestate. TAKE OTICE tbat In order of His !llnur r MrB. Vounit. made the I till day of October, A.D. IJ, I as appointed Admlnlslralor of the Estate f -Ceorre Merrer. deceased, and all- turtle bavlnr clainis aralnst the said Estate are hereby required 10 ruroisn same, propeny Tenriea to me. on or before the tsth day of orember. A.D. IJ, and all parties In-fVhYMl lii the Fslste see reoulred to Tuv line amount of their Indebtedne. to me forthwith. TIIOMVS W. IIEIOE. nrrirlal Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated this lU day of October. IJ1. I FULLER & ATKINS away People's Providers. EXTRA SPECIAL. We have made up 100 Parcels valued from 25c to $1.00 each, which we are giving FREE Take your choice. Purchase one pound of tea or coffee in packages or tins at regular price, and gel one of the above panels free. ORDER YOUR TURKEYS NOW. Phone 45 and 574. LOGGERS' CLUB Situate in the old Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. POOL TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. Hi VbbbbbST 1 ThfUtlt?Dolirrty Conporf d with ordinary tlud pisne. Scvving Machines, Pianos, Phono graphs and Player Pianos For llcnl by Week or Month. Walker's Music Store Ltd. I I LABOR BANKS ARE POPULAR'Grow Your Own Unions Enter Capitalistic Calling In Extensive Way In United States WASIII.Vt.TON, .Nov. 1. (By Canadian Press U.S. labor L'uions arc going into the business of hanking in an extensive way. l mil the recent reHrt or the American Federation of La- hor's executive, council on the subject of labor banks it was not generally realized (hat labor had gone into banking as heavily as fl has. Tbe movement is undoubtedly viewed with some apprehension by the forces of capital. The labor leaders deny there is any special motive in their enlry into banking except (bat it is sound policy and in accordance with economic business principles. This, however, does not tell the! whole story, in Ihc opinion ofj those who have given close at tention lo the subject. They take the view that labor has entered on a movement intended to make il to a large extent financially independent. Labor leaders feel that if they are in control of their own banking it will be possible for labor, when there are strikes and oilier labor, troubles, to make lis fight much more successfully. Grown In Five Years Labor union banks hate grown up in the Lnited Males in tbe last five years. The first one was opened in Washington by I lie International Association of Marhfnisls. Then the Itrolher. hood of Locomotive Kngineers opened a co-operative national bank al Cleveland. This institution was a marked success and as a result the oilier railroad brotherhoods have gone extensively into the banking business. j Other large labor organizations have done likewise, largely be-1 cause of the fact he railroad brotherhood; proved I hey could conduct banks successfully. The j of New York City, the New York IStale Federation of Labor and the , International Ladies' fSarmenl Workers have opened hanks in New York City. The lirotberhood of !tailuay Telegraphers has .opened a co-operalive national! 'liank in Si- f.miia have opened a bank Ihere. the Central refused to reveal the results of-"". JJl .rl"! ,n. Trade Unions of Philadelphia ni" invesligations. explaining thai) Alabama State Federation of Labor controls the Federated Hank Jand Trust Company of Hirming-iham and there are several other banks in the southwest and west controlled by labor unions. II is maintained that the banks (of the labor unions as a rule are Have you had your PASTEURISED MILK TODAY? VALENTIN'S DAIRY Sells Milk, Cream and Butter Phone 81, laiiy Deliveries. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading RestauranL A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. oal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Blook, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, t U 6. Phone 6BC. Open Evenings Only Fop Special Appointments. Flowers for Christmas Hegin now by plquliug Hrand's Bulbs In ornamental bowls. Daffodil. Tulips. Crocus. Hyacinths. etc., are quite easy to grow at home, and give magnificent re. suits if mi plant Brand's Bulbs with Hrand's llulb Fibre. Im ported direct from Holland, carefully selected a to color, age and suitability for bowl growing. 723 Robson Street, VANCOUVER - - B.C. unions on the money invented. INYESTIGATESPOUCE WORK NEW YORK AND Judge Asks Questions Walter K. Stanelaud. police commissioner of Victoria and at one time owner of a paint busi ness in this city has returned lo Amalgamated" Clothing Workers i1''" hon,e toxvn ar,er an tticial visit to New' York. Mr. Stanelaud. according to The" wouni e ieiier not w say any thing until hey had been dis cussed by police heads. He said he had suggested a conference of municipalities as all municipalities are concerned in the enforcement of tbe Liquor Act. and there were some changes which would help to clean up the situation. Mr. and Mrs. Staneland went to New York a the guests of Com- missioner Knright. who is in ' charge of the police administration of New, York City. Sat on Bench ' In his investigation of the C.N.R. CONNECTIONS FOR WHITE STAR SAILINGS Hleainshipn of Ihe White Star Hue will sail from Monlrttnl as follows: J if trie. November 10: f,u'...l. ' V I .- .uMiiuti, eiiuicr il, ne- gina, ' November 21. I'assetmers for these steamers should arrange to leave Prince Hupert via. Canadian National Itailwuys on .November .T, 10 and For rale and rcseryal Ion, call or write Cily Ticket Olllce, Cana dian National Itailwuys, 52H Third Ave., Prince lluperl, ll.C. Phone 260. 260 MAKING SILKS FROMPULPWOOD Branch of Industry to be Estab lished In Canada to Utilize Cellulose MONTHKAL, Nov. I. A branch of the Canadian pulp Industry that is expected to loom up as ol considerable importance In future, is the manufacture of arti ficial silk. The aniiounremVtit of Messrs. Courtaulds. Ltd., the llritlsh manufacturers of artifi cial silk, thai they Intend to es tablish a plant near Quebec, first served to focus interest up on lhi industry, and the possibilities for its successful opera. lion in Canada. Canada imports a considerable amount of artificial silk, yarns i i. i i ...r..- Bulb Catalogue FREE. Flney u.rri.o. . art ficial silk, the fromi ror Illustrated and with full cultural 1 notes. Send for copy. I?.. , UlllilHil llll"Hl Ol UIIIIM IIll silk, yarns and thread, totalled nearly l.nmi.oito pounds, having a value or r.rlH.yt7. In the previous year tbe imports had amounted to 3711,000 pounds, having a value or 4I.317.H7I. The largest amount or the un- ports came from the lulled Klng-dom in 1U23. and from that country we I in port ol artificial silk, yarn and thread lo the ; amount of t'O.OOO pounds, having a value of II.I5M37. We earning handsome re' rtis for the also imported smaller quantities from the I niled Stales, from ilel-'giuni. from France, from Nclher-iiatids. from Switirrlaud, and from i some other countries, j Tarlfr on Artificial Silk Heeosnilion of the imtiorialiro LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT ' """ " mrwai .m.; has mine m Hie tariff rulings i .. ... i.. i nn- from Ottawa, and one of Mr. no rrBHtuwr nsnuinu imk ... , .. ...... . . .rienilnfc oiaics commercial uciui-b, s budgets provided that the general tariff on artificial silk varus products I from a form of cellulose should he 12 per cent and the Hrlli-h preferential tariff 10 per cent. On fabrics made of artificial silk the duly would vary from 3 per cent anil 17 H per rent to 37 H per cent a in I 30 r cent. Tit A i 111 ttfcl A ft I Sa aa l.lal Avlnl Victoria paper. Investigated the . ' I? . ." ifron which artificial silk ,llp is made operation u of on liquor .... - i-... laws r- from it the,, ... ... . , . ., , , is vellulose, which exists in this slandMtiiit of police adminlslra-' . ,, , , , . lM. in the ... .country ' form of wwhI lion in all the provinces of Un-I ., . u ' j (i a i iai l asfc us J J vuct . . C IriK.un II. -.1 tama ...I . I i I -. .. ' -- i sent to France and Italy for the manufacture of artificial silk there, and it is to be expected thai wilh preferential tariff between Canada and many other rountrle' that artificial silk indut. les r. tablished here would not only supply the home market bul would build up an important ex. port trade. lower courts and jwdire rnmliK'Ii work in New York, Mr. Staneland CANADIAN SERVICE was the gueyj of the bench, audi sat with Judge Schmidt while the prisoners were tried and sentenced. Mr. Staneland had questions put to .various prisoners as they came up, in his quest for in formation on criminal records. He went through the Tombs, the great cily prison of New York. In winter the number of prisoners there runs about l.tOO. and about 500 during the rest of the year. Hi- examination of the records of these prisoners revealed that nine out of every ten brought lu by the police on criminal charges are under thirty years of age. Lack of parental control Is given as the cause of their downfall. Speedy Work 'In the rourt there the work is speedy and direct," Mr. Staneland said. "The police officer lays Hie information against the prisoner, and the judge does all the work of questioning, so that he finds out exactly what he wonts to know without any waste of lime, and the formality of a proseeu lor. from Montreal TO PLTMOUTH CMCRSOURO LONDON. "" . 10 "' Nt. 4 OLAtaota. SalurnU . a Cassandra , . Mas. rnosi niw vona TO OUCENSTOWN AND LKItSOBL Carmania .,. in rOla Hot. 17 Samaria Dae. 1 Auscnla IImim) Dc, CHERBOURG AND SOUTHAMPTON. AqulUnla Nr. IS Brtnarla ).,. t7 AqulUnla Dsc. Barangarla Dae. 21 LONDONDERRY AND aLAaavowM. . Nat. 10 " Nat. 24 PLY MOUTH-CM tRaouMO-LOMrkON Albania ate, lo Tjrrhania Ha,. t yun rrdsra and drafts al k.n ralra. lull Informal Mm fnsii Arrnta r Jiiiinaiiv a orrirM eta lining. i- Vanrouvrr, B.C. EPSON COAL We, can now Supply our FAMOUS EOSON COAL In any qjanllty. Prince R jpsrt Feed Co Phone S8. A complete and exclusive lin of Lasteru and Imported LADIES' SUITS, CLOAKS, and DRESSES. J. Bent Ladles' Ready-to-Wear. l'.O. Hox 703. Phon(151. ''I'lie Most of the Hest for the Least." Phone 376 The House of Qualjty Blouses If (M are looking fr s'meluiig eutirru .w n ile.lighttul ill llhmses ome in and inspect our i .(e-l .,n. vuls. From the neat white llahutai irt -Me-; t, dressy hhiiise for iiirnruiul rNiiou. Ileatidfnliy te.j long wuist Hue -fferls and tied al side with ,ow" Also the new shading in Ihe ulwajs jMipni,,,. Mlkj Jacqiic icipiettf and PnlluvOr style. in Prueil fnmi $4.25 to $19.00 Standard Designer Patterns. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Sole Agent- fur Warner's llulproof Corse Standard Designer Pul'crii. -Satisfaction or Money Back. We Prepay Mall Orden WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 Lionel Barrymore In "The Face in the Fog" An ex itiog ronmiii e of Urnmlw uv lighl- at t derworld. A f'r-Hln li-oi f lavish splendor s. : . to rulch a thiet. storv of n slick -rtnik who Tahc ) Hie love al fairs oi i.eaniKni missian pnnrcss. siipMirting asl im hid- s SECNA OWEN and LOWELL SHERMAN. The New Leather Pushers, Round No. 6, "Joan of Newark,' Fox News-Gazette. Admission 35c and 10c Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE The Service Store." WE CA8H CHEQUES. Agents Fur: N. and S. ENGINES Terms Arranged To Suit Purchasers. Phone Hut SI. pbBBBBHBBHBBBBHBBBbbBHbBBbBBIBbIBb Make Your Feet Feel Comfy These Hiappv morning by having Iciiidy a ,l"r "' Felt Slippers They are list the thing for Mils season of the vrar K5 your feel warm and prevent colds. Felt Slippers for Ladles, m grey, red, blue ir I""1 rrotn $1.50 up. Felt Slippers for Children. All sizes and nice ior From $1.00 up, Felt Slippers for Men. From $1.75 up. Von mil gel llirni at our store Another shimenl of the famous lliree-ipiutier h'Uftli Santa Claus Rubber Boots fur I -Jul i si is m I IM..I.I, I... I : I M..i' i.'lt lll' ..,v r. Klltj UlllllilVII llll IIISI. UITIV II, W'M .1. oiinil -i.l.l r,..i il. ..i i .... I i . . . . .. . ..-.I..h rmlll lr ...v,,. n,u r-.r mipi linn, wr jiimj hi repeal our wui factory. We lme lliein now in nil sires. Jabour Ltd. . . Bros., . al Corner Third and 8eventh.