PAGE FOUH. The Dancing Season Is Now On . For real fool comfort and !n pel the most enjoyment out of the evening, drop In and he filled at the Family Shoe Store. V have splendid DANCING PUMPS From $6.00 Upwards. ONYX SHOES FOR LADIES. Family SHOE Store "Ths Home of Real Shoes." Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Christmas visit to I lie Old Land early. F.or Tickets. Hales and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Hread is your best food. Eat more of it. Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Av. Prince Rupert B.C. Stove WOOD We have just received a car; load qf up river wocjd, guaranteed seasoned and dry. feire cut to order. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 580. Service and Quality our Motto. KING GEORGE CAFE First Class CHOP 8UEY and NOODLES. Furnished Rooms to Rani. Prices Reasonable. Phone Blue 471. Second Ava. REDUCE HIGH COST OP " LIVING. Eliminate the draught around your windows and use less coal, 8EE OUR PATENT WEATHER STRIP For Doors and Windows. GIuh and Mirrors of alt kinds. T. ROSS MAOKAY. Phona Blue 165. BRINGING UP FATHER rs. r- .v c.. -t r r ?v PREMIER MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT Tells of Appointment of P.GLE. Auditor In Carefully Prepared Statement VICTORIA, Nov. !. Full text of Ihe short speech of Premier Oliver on the P.G.E. charges now lo hand shows he spoTte as follow: '! have exercised care! to protect the railway -company. against any wrong being- done," . the Premfer ltdd the House.! which has been waiting- for an announcement of the Govern-' menl's olicy Inwards P.G.E. will put an end tn the campaign j,ay of wilful and d'IUerate lalse hood which has been atid is still being carried on, and I am advised by the Board of Director that they have secured the services of Price. Water- house & Company to make an audit covering ever' dollar paid by the railway company 1o the. Northern Construction Com pany. It is expected that the auditor's report will be ready for presentation to-; the House before prorogation "II Is no.1 my intention to speak at length on this matter I has been thrashed over and over, 1 Jin Premier remarked as he turned In railway mailers. The Government, and myself n particular, have lwen accused, either directly or inferential!)-, with almost everything from petty larceny to aiding and abetting life Northern Construction Company of robbing the Province of millions of dollars. Some, members of this House have made wild state ments, but others outside the llouse have arisen, and these iatler have called In their aid a former accounting auditor of the .Railway Company, who ha,s apparently sworn to the Truth of certain xtalemruU and who has produced certain letters or copjeH of letter in support of the ttalementf made. Gives All Facts "Now what are the acts? E .1. Rossiler was employed as auditor and accountant by the Pacific Orcal Eastern Railway Company. II was his duly to examine and certify to the cor redness of all the accounts of the Northern Construction Company as' con tractors doing I lie work for the railway company. During the performance of his duties he found certain accounts which be did not consider pro perly chargeable or sutllcienlly vouched for, and so he reported or advised first the chief engineer and afterwards myself. The report lo myself wus marked confidential, hut as with the exception of one paragraph wiiirh had to do wilh Rossilcr't side line us a money lender . Die letter wus' deuling with the duties of Rossller's ollice. I re fused to consider such letter as confidential, and so advised the. writer. I also advised him that I would have an inquiry made. Orders Inquiry "On the same day I instruct ed the chief engineer that 'these mutters should be inquired inlo und adjusted to I he sulisfaclioni of the department and at the same time I turned over lo the chief entrineer all the data furnisher me by Mr, Rossiler. Mr. Rossiler bus published tellers seal by liitii lo the chief engineer, dated December li! mid 13, lUll, but bus supressed the' 'I mHT nfcj lViTra CONN. fW f V- IT FER SUPPLY The Grest SORE THROAT. etc 'j I Breathable Remedy gj CODGHS n t i n BRONCHITIS enargfs. i nave no reason ia .lli(.f l,ncrjlleer renlv In his lel-i mink uiai wrong nas necn none but there has been widespread assertion of wrong that I am satisfied that nothing- short of an audit by a firm of accountants of unimpeachable integrity l)cemlier 13. askin; to be fur nished with account s ohjecliHl to so thai he, the chief engineer could take the matter up wild the Northern Construction Com- Adjustment Ordered Now. Mr. Speaker, the'unly reasonable construction I can place upon the sworn statement of Mr. Rossiler is that the Northern Construction Company were continuously engaged in obtaining monies wrongfully from the railway company and that both the chief engineer and myself were, aiding them to do f(, despite Mr. Rnssiter's efforts In prevent the same. Mr. Hos. sller'ti letter of complaint reached me December 17 and (he same day I instructed the engineer lo Iiave these matters satisfactorily adjusted, and the next day, December 1H, the chief engineer again i having already done S4 on the 12110 requested Mr. Rossiler lo furnish him with a statement of the accounts to which exception had been taken. "This Mr. Rossjter did on January 5 (why Hie delay I do not know). On January I wrote the chief engineer for a copy of the list, which Mr. Ros siler had been instructed lo pre pare. On January V the cliiei engineer wrote Mr. Rossiler, in- strucling him that in future Rossiler should advise him iin- medialely anything which appeared to be abnormal so as to avoid in future such un ucrum- mululion of unadjusted mailers us appeared in the list of January 5. Holds Up Money On the same day Ibe chief engineer wrote, the Northern Construction company, forward ing copy of Rossiler' letter, and udvising that be wus hohlinz back $75,000, from monies due them, pending adjustment of Ibe disputed accounts which totaled over 180,000. A above leller was Rossiler for his THE D'AILT NEW2. IV.ditr Nov. i.ij.t flC v Tl (bum . w - twa Mr. Rossiter sent a memoran-! iliim to I lie etiief engineer, giv- j ing his (Rossiter's opinion! that a'hnld-bark of 75.000 was' excessive, that iirohahly nianv of the items in dispute wuuldj ioe .sniisiarmriiy aijusici, an. I j t lint a h4.ld-l.ark of f sr.000 j j would be enough. j tin January 13, me northern (Construction Company prolesleil against the hold. hack of 75.-lOOO, pointing .that ul all times they had from 50,00(1 to ltm.-000 of their own money in the work, and Miat they would endeavor to furnish all the information required. Again, on January 28 the Northern tlon-struclion Company protested against the hold-back. Relations Cordial 'The relations between the her of December 12 and dated chief engineer and Mr. Ilsiler appear in !iave Peen more cordial after December tft. 191. a 1 heard of no further trouble, and about the middle of April. tP?0. I was told that Mr. Rossi ler was giving up his position, because he could gel a better one. pen i 1 1 earn iiiul Ros siler was leaving. I instrurtH' 'orally; Jhe chief engineer to have a clear statement from llissiler covering all matter which remained for adjustment so that Rossiter's jueeeor could lake up the work where Rossiler left off. This statement wus obtained from Rossiler and in ibis letter, under the bead f 'items in dUpule,' occurs this paragraph: "The amount outstanding in connection wilh items in dispute is now in the neighborhood of 5,000." i "Matter irii.iiljlU'led when Mr. Rossiler left nie 'service, including Ibe 5,()0A mentioned, were udjusteil Jiy -Vr, RossiJer's' successor in oBiep. "I have no hesitation in saying that the ullidavil sworn tn by Rossiler in respect to my- Kelf i false. "Nor was I he matter .of ac counting neglected after Mr. Rossiler resigned. I requested the assistance of the Cornp. trotter General, and I have a leller from turn, dated August Sit, t'.'-l, conjoining assurances that "a thorough organization ha been set up to protect the interests of the railway under this contract. ' SONS OF CANADA ARE ORGANIZEDAT TERRACE T. J. Ktrkpateick Is President of the Organization With E. T. Kenny Flrct Vice TERRACE. Nov. V Following closely on the organization of the copy of the St. Andrews Society here the sent lo Mr. iSons of Canada have now nrgan-in formal ion, izi-d. The inaugural meeting took and immediately, the same -day. place on Friday evening I JbbTV Quick in Action I 1 I I VssKeUblc in Results IH r 11 m if VACH cake is H i BsV w lBf Adsrr n'.r-t'.nu ...... tit'W avatar I - iikiu tua ttt bV 1 IjW f paper, thus pro- m&m f Uf TJmX tccting them Mt A fe contamination. I Ul mmgm mwTzn Timm i .a u I " i i i II Jr I I J "quulify, apply P. H. t)rr. P.u. ! Jinx. 1C01, Winnipeg, Man. College. Vancouver. Till. INFORMATION WANTED NEI-S ROIJKRT ER1CKSON. pro bably fisherman, will learn something to bis advantage by writing lo "Inquirer" Route I, Dux JO I.. Long IW-nrh. California. JftC FOR SALE RARE ()PPtRTlNin to buy rosy home, close in. Ha front verandah on southern expos, ure. living room, kitchen, two beilrKiuis and large attic; all; excellent condition. Standard lot on 'grade. Price for quick ' sale, nine-fifty, Term four-fifty rash, balanc4f monthly. Owner. P.O. lUix 37, Oily. FOR SALE. Dining nmi tmile; FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms 410 Sixth Avenue East. Phone Hiue 217. -v If FOUR ROOMED FLAT to Rent. Steam heat. Apply Smith & Mallett. tf FOR RENT. Modern house, five rooms and balh. Apply Monro liros. tf MODERN four room flat for rent. Weslentiuver Uros. tf ROOMS TO RENT in Wallace Hlock. Apply Store. tf BOArtO. BOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf ROOM AND BOARD PALMER HOUSE. 406 Seventh Avenue West. Phone Red 140. Furnished suites. LOST LOST White rowboul iii Prince Rupert harbor. Finder please phone Green 402. Reward. LOST. Earring drop, cameo ami two peurjs on chain. Reward. Phone Own 402. 2(il Sparks Hal) when .the following lof fleers were chosen: President, J'. J. K'irkpulilck. lust vlee-presldenl, E. T. Kenny. Second vmn-j. resident, A. Little. Secretary. I '.I wood llrooks. Treasurer. II. S. Creejmun. Sergeuilt-ut-UIJlls, Juck Viger. , Chupluln, T. J. Mulsh. ! GtiHtds. He McVhinney ami ,J Lever. around. belroom suite: kitchen utein-lmlssion slls, etc. Phone Itluek SHU. FOR SALE. Small beater, good condition. Cheap. .Phone Green ISO. If FOR SALE. One MrClary Kooleuuy Range, price 30.00. Phone llm. 205 FOR SALE. Canary, with cage. Good sipger. J'buue I Hack 501. -r.c FOR SALE. Two pianos, cheap, Phone lllue 3.'ii. St6 FOR RENT STEAM Heated Flat for rent, Jlesner apartments. M. M. Stephens. P. I.eClair. Cow Hay. CAN'T BZ BEATEN. WANTED. Men and women to w' slock of Furs cannot be learn bartering, Paid while beaten W price and quality, learning and tools free. Write .When you buy furs- here you make for catalogue. Mler Harber n" mistake. Call in and look W. GOLDBLOOM, Second Avenue. Taxi Taxi S7 Phona. (Call Genre or Oust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Serv iri and r.omfor! Day or Niglil R. D, TASSIE. D.C. Chiropractor 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. H.C Hours: l(V lo 12: 2 to ; 7 to 8. Phone Itlue 25. Residence. Oreen 135. 9 AUCTION SALES. Condin-)ed at your bune or our. rooms. ood also sohl on rom- H. H. HEMMINCS, Auctioneer. Fiimittir ami Crirker". Third Ave. Phones Illark t.lfl and Red 112. EXPERIENCED COR8ETIERE Oilers taken for Spirella Goods Mrs. J. M. Orahlman Kaien Shoe S'.ore. 711 Second Avenue West. CHIMNEY CLEANING Moderate Prices OLD NICK Prince Runert Cigar Store Phone lllue e MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays. Wednesday and Fridays, closes at 5.30 p.m. From the East- Mondays. Thursday nnd Saturdays, 4.30 p.m. From Vancouver Sundays P. M. Wednesdays 3 P.M. Fridays A.M. Saturdays 3 P.M. C..P.R. November 12 nnd 2(1. To Vancouver-Tuesdays. Mall closes nl 4 P.M. Thursdays 10 P.M. Saturdays A.M. Sundays 10 P.M. C.P.R. November 2. 10 and 30. To Anyox, Alice Arm- Wednesdays 9 P.M. From Anvor attna Im By George McMjinw ffB 'ifelfr Sp Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdvrtlMmnt Tnkn for Lm tttZn BOc WANTED SALESMEN In every town if you want a permanent )usi-nes with an insured income. see page 50 Saturday Evening" FOUND -- -. r LANO ACT. FOUNIK- Two keys on siring. I"" u ai, u rw Apply ha.ly Xewa OOlce. I in ri und uHlf.Vt , " tr f frmr. h'HH! ; ,' nCPAIRINu . ''a. j; PoM. issue of .Wn.ber 3:jAMTIIIMI IN CANVAS. Phone riTr t?w u, ,, ui.'i ii you inirik you can IHI ftllj -it ;f Tin 1 itrrU IW fi.th.wii. it,. t twUMhrjr of Ti.. 4-iJih, . folk Mr tlM Mid MUtlt'b .! v rium. innr or I, t lh . imv oi Mia ii: turtwv 71 or mark Cuti.b IsM in n t nxiimwrtiirat. tod trrr. or uf rniu;nm TIIOKU K. (El XT luted frlnrtr IJui ill; L. In Own Ijim tntrv i n- i - tnr ul rriiuw Hurrn lr. lH LJMI UUial. Vutvn ijun. il ttm brad wf A III imn jof VAomatrr. It i, .-mini Stand: Boston Grill Third Anus:i isonuM. itv r.rfkmm ar CHIROPRACTOR CMiauvariiif al f lr from Iiim. lasit ..f lut iff mtmttt ti.ll rlalj Ihrixf Hwmm. ttarnr aurtb ft ft i. rsnnalnr th Isrfc l'i n t (Hatdl uf TWl1nrTBmH ! tS. Aerro. luurr r ISom- v l'iwi y.f.i ht .. it it: t . at i AMD act: , tUc ml InUalto u Aptly V Uw U. In ratal ni.'.ri. 1 IMH mt rumrr hufwi. I Uw bi of All. ! V Qnm CfcarVli IsIiimi Tike MMtr IImi I Tl. ,l . ff TiwtMnir. B-i .-rii.ai i Oprtr. wind u j'H ' W Kar Usr IMVlnf .U ! rwiKlair n rmt ita & tmn Ikv of Ail. lain. t-j . lsrtV-al of ihr amiitM! !?; Ibraer if r ii ya nr im i.. n AUl lialol: Itam smith, V r MritMsrlr. aiM) rufttn M Ih alal of rtmmtrnrrmrtt. it lor ti ll rrrt mT ..r r-TI.M A . ainr ' .' LAND ACT. Natka mf IstmtM u Arslr l La. In kri Und tiiairirt. I csraf t irl!t of rrtucr nuin. te i jShi Captitnt Core. Mil tiUnd ' Jt Tk notice tmi w jrr - - i rtMTrr. oriitUo annr rj: ut nii tut M-rtuiaoin ' lulluvior wSM lamia ' mw- - A mw pUautd M Uw anulh ' Ulna Co, Italic (Hnitti 1' '-f f wet I 10 tMlna lonc txnn i ' . lahnrt Ibcnr f.i .inr ir r- " rv r orfniiwwfiwni aim ronuiiiMir Ptt-d ?tn Julr. tin IMtSAL ACT. CfSTiriOATt or ieaot("T M0TICX. "Kurw," "Vutsw ii I. . " Minrrl :iaim skeens lllninr Mtiumi r ' Wairirt. Wi i.H-iu.! Iilvht n Wtulc ChintK! Take N0f ttiat WltaW Umiod, trr iwr i"r Iwrmt. In ipflv lo tits "" ' ' fnr Ccrilflnis uf lmi'' linn'" ttt nl.tiinmt t 1 aisivf mini And riiritH-r tk tn.ti-' t nnor Atlim II. nitil 1. fore I os lamanrv of U'h limroMiwnU. . n ' ,r, lutrrt Ihli toih day of V"r, , VBrn ' Miauuf Thllrsdnvs H n m -nsriAHr niursnays p.m. Tt. Mir, iiial i To Port Simpson, Alice Arm "r va.iw.mrer. n.c. Anyox and Arrandale. !i.. in raimnmr Sundavs 7 1 M ll,r,r- rrom rort Simpson, Alice Anyox and Arrandale Tuesdays A.M. To Stewart and Premier- Saturdays : 0 P.M. Sundays 7 P.M. From Btcwart and Premier1 Sundays ...,R P.M. Tuesdays A.M. To Alaska Points November It, and 20. From Atatika Points November if, 10 and 30. To Queen Charlotte Island Points November 3 and 17 5.30 j.M. From Q u eon Charlotte Points November 2 and 15. To Naas RUer Points and Port 8lmpson Thursdays n p.m. From Naas Rler Points Hatiirdiiys A.M. 444 i Of LAND ACT, Notka of Intantten la Apply U taao M" In Cismi Und liioriit Ii ' , liici uf 1-mrr li.iir' '- In Cunbra lain M AmiiTU SITS: llwnrr- aniitS I . l I f... II.S4 riiani- t" clwlnai llicnri. norllMTl an 1 , .; fi.llnvitiir Its" atmre nf ,n .. In llw silil of rimiliHMir'i,r'!- ' Ulnlnr ,3(i arra, morn nr l''' r THOMAS A. fcf'-..'f tlalsd Soplimlr mfc.! " MINERAL ACT, ccRTiricATf or nsesovi""1' MOTICC. llilr II. Ir l I Hair fir II. Ilur No i and Hair ft' Hill Mlis-r iClnftna. , w -11 siiumsi iii tti a . nr' Mrlaluii of DnaM liUlrlct V " ., Humour Inlri nn Wirwasi Sa: ' mils Knrib nf 1'iirl IlirilV u,ihfi Taks Kis-I. thai J, Tin"" " rrrr Miner' Ccriiriran X , h, l.-nd. amy (tar a from IHf , . , of " PPl.v lo the Mlnlns llecirile- , llflraic of lin.rt.vin.il '"T, or oliuliiliis i Crown (Irani of " clalma. .. . ..... irt!-' And flintier take nmirr ""t,rfd umlr Srclinn It miial I 7, ,it t.,rm ti.. ,.r aal.l 'Hrlr" lu.irivciiiriiU. 'Halnl tlila . .nl Itlh .My of luW A Aseiit -P, ""'ijoltl- Miner unr's Crtifici r'rt