THE DAILY NEWS iuonaay, August 19, 1909 PAGE SIX FURNACE or STOVE Inside Spruce and Hemlock, Cut 11 and IG-Inch $1.50 PER DOUBLE LOAD' BOX CUTTINGS, $3.50 PER LOAD HYDE TRANSFER rv 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage BAGGAGE COAL "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN BETTER, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributors for li. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD, 'J 10 STATION STREET. VANCOUVER 11. C. Branches: Prince George, Kelowna, Nelson CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Ruperf USX. 1 UJsS AND r SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DHYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Coal? Coal? Take advantage of low price to put 1" jour winter supply, i;iSON nmt (USMIlV-MKl.MMl-TOX In any quantities. Also Hour, Hay, Grain and feed. Prince Rupert Feed Co. PHONES 58 AND 558 I 'i ' . 's. !. iT:rrn'ir. a tvtf Dr Alexander lJulYlA.iNJL' phone bis hesn'kk iii.ock DENTIST "Rupert Brand" Kippers 'THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CABLE STRUNG SADDLE MINE Construction of the aerial tram 3 u a j. ! uit hi c Duiiaic. la ca- pected that development work will be continued underground throughout the winter, and that by next spring a large tonnage of rich ore will be available for MANY ORIENTALS ON WAY SOUTH RESULT CANNERIES CLOSE Following the closing dpwn of 3almon canning operations at many of the Skeena River canneries, the movement to Vancou- NERVES CONE CANT SLEEP? "Fruit-a-tives" restores good health Are you tired? Downcast most of tht time? Worried at trifles? Can't deep? Mr. J, O. Ringheim, Wydnndel, B.C., writes: My nrv. wr complH.lr ton.. I wm a rtiHit ceod health M FcuIm-ikm'." "Frult-t-tlvei" is a combination of in. ttnsififd fresh fruit juicrs and the most scientific medicinal ingredients. In a natural, gentle way it stirs lazy liver, bowels and kidneys, into normal, healthy action, soothes the digestive tract, and calms the troubled nerves. 25c Of 50c boxes at 41) druggists. Economy Store Cash & Carry 319 3RD AVE., PHONE 3G0 Our Weck-End Specials FRIDAY, SATURDAY MONDAY AND SLICED PINEAPPLE-r2. 3 tins 35c SEEDLESS RA1SINS-1 15-oz. pkg 15c STROH'S MALT SYRUP Hop flavor $1.00 FRESH DATES 3 lbs 25c i SWEET, JUICY ORANGES 3 doz 55c i ' Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest Prices Arriving Every Boat District News REMO I Tie Inspector Shannon and crew Ore at Mine Being Sacked and hav been in Remo loading out the Sent Out Over This Wire ,tles A- " wiuon. who has almost completed the llrst large tie contract at Remo. way at the Saddle property on Mrs. 8. Wilkinson made a short Hastings Arm is almost completed, trip to Prince itupert tor medical at-says the Alice Arm Herald. The tention, hating broken a small bone Silver who hr houlder eevtral wceks a!- Crest Mining-Co., are . developing the mine, are striving to have all outside work completed before the snow settles on the hills. j One cable of the tramway is al-' ready strung to the mine. Material' for the mine and ore sheds, etc.,'coatract for t4Wng out boom sUCk, is being transferred over it. A and has already started several men crew of men are now busv sack- cutting. ing ore at the mine, and this trial shipment is also being taken to the beach over the tramway. A contract has been let for 300 feet of drifting. The main drift will be extended this distance and 'town will be of sufficient length to strike the rich ore at depth that Miss Mary Wlliou, who has been In Vancouver let the lost year, Is hom. on her vacation, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wilson. Mr. Robinson, who la planning on building a small mill at Remo, has a TERRACE Mrs. IIgan of Copper City w&i In on Tuesday. F. Buckle, mining engineer of An vox. wu a tnislnu viiitoc here at the has been developed by sinking a beginning or the week Mrs. Brtmner and daughters of Prince Rupert were visitors over the week-end at the home ol Robert Oor- lett. ( H. V. Rabcrta of Port a visitor here Monday. Mis. Arthur Oarr. . c. A. Smith of In town Tuesday. Esetngton E. All U tone of Prince Rupert spent iix wniina bi uie Home ot mi. ai.u Kalum Lake, was O. H. Almot of Prince Rupert was a visitor here at the beginning of the week. Mrs. A. Y.' Wilson, Miss Mary ver and Victoria of Japanese and , . , . .. T, , r. .. ,Xo i Moore of Terrace, left I'riday to Chinese cannery workers com-! , t . , Tt menced at the end of the week. The steamer Cardena on Saturday morning took down a large number of them and on Saturday afternoon's train probably Jone hundred of them arrived in the city. About seventy went south on the steamer Prince George -SaluT day evening. V F. D. Mathers, local representative of the B. C. Packers, returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a brief trip to the Skeena River. spend a few days in Hazelton. Jas. A. Sibbald of Leith, Ont., is a visitor here at present. Mrs. Munger of Tclkwa'1 is , a. visitor at the" horne of her son. R. Munger. loops are guests of the former's sister, Mrs. It. Munger. ' f .1' Mrs. Hudson and three chil dren of Ariglemont, near Kam- J. -A. Swanfeori, F. Buckle and J. J. Hatter 'were visitors here from Anyox during the week. " B. T. Kenney returned' bn Fri day 'from Ilaielton where he acted as juHge at the flower show there on Thursday. . Mrs. H. Mist and daughter, Thelma, returned pn Friday from a holiday triri to Vancouver. Mrs. CC. L:- M. Grggey entertained a number of young people at her home on Friday evening in honor of her sister, Miss Ethel Christy of Prince Rupert. NEW HAZELTON ! Miss Mary hnd Master Francis Smith left lat.vveek for a visit in Prince Rupert. 1 Mrs. Fraser of Haysport is visiting in Hazelton with Mr. and Mrs. John Newick. R. E. Allen, district forester, was here this week from Prince Rupert to meet P. Z. Caverhill, chief forester for the province, in the the course of his tour on the central interior. Mrs. Austin Goodenough of Smithers and her Ruest, Mrs. Rolf of Prince George, motored down to Hazelton last Sunday. Mrs. George D. Parent and sons have been spending a few days In Prince Rupert. William Gow. C. N. R. station I agent at Hazelton. and Mrs. Gow ENO'S FRUIT SALT txvect to leave within tho next Large bottle 92c few dayg for a trjp to the Peace McLAREN'S JELLY POWDER River counry where Mr. Gow has 1 doz. wilh Wedgwood plate, an interest in' a store, special $1 .CO : in' "ev" I)r- Iffif'S CROWN BRAND SARDINES of united ii 11 o or- couver, superintendent jiu.v uuiv uii. vino 1 1 1 iii. , . ... , . Church Missions, was a recent CLARK'S VEGETABLE SOUP visitor to the Hazelton Hospital Per tin 12c, . r, . BRAID'S BEST TEA 1 lb., with! t Sunday another carload of cun and saucer free .7Cc lead concentrates was shipped 1 Tmm Vi kiivai. r:iin mlnfi to Iran smelter. t Mrs. Stoynoff.of Dorreen was a visitor in Hazelton last weeK, Stipendiary Magistrate S. H. Hoskins of Smithers held police court here last week and fined Joe Fong $50 for having' unsealed ( WEEK AT THEATRES Mon. & Tues. "She Goes to War." and "Annette's N Fashion Shpw,", Wed. & Thur. Reginald Denny in "Clear' the Decks." STYLE VS. KHAKI IN ASSISTANT PURSER OF LOCAL STE TOR Fri. & Sat. Ramon No- varro in "The Flying Fleet." "SHE GOES TO WAR" AT THE CAPITOL The dreams of the average wom an of possessing a huge wardrobe of pretty gowns are ordinarily unknown to the movie star. The taste for finery among screen actresses is usually sitiated after several years of studio work, during which time they are called upqn to make from eighteen to twenty changes of dress in each production. Upon being notified that she would have but few changes of dress in depicting the leading role 'n "She Goes to War I" Eleanor Boardman related that she was quite elated by the. announcement. The experience, however, did not prove a happy one. For the first few weeks it was quite a novelty, but after appearing day Mn and day out in the drab uni-I fnrm of a woman worker at the front, the uniform actually began to effect her nerves, she avers. "She Goes to Warl" was directed by Henry King from Rupert Hughes' story of the same name. John Holland has the featured male lead vim Al at. John, fc.a- mund Burns, Margaret Seddon, Eulalie Jensen and many other screen notable in other important roles. MARRIED IN SOUTH A wedding of interest to many local friends of the contracting couple look place last Thursday evening in Sixth Avenue United Church, New Westminster, Rev. D. M. Perley officiating, whn TJipjna Gordon GFHiland, assist-airtpurser of the steamer Prince Rupert, was married to Miss Doris Mary Price, who has also been on the staff of the same steamer this summer. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Alfred Price, was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss Claire Gill- land, sister of the groom, and her 'own sister, Miss Elsie Price. The groomsman was Harry Gilliland, brother of the groom, who will le te teacher of the local high school after the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliland are at present on a honeymoon trip to California and will later take up residence in Vancouver. v EPIDEMIC OF MEASLES AMONG SKEENA NATIVES There . is an epidemic . of i measles i among tne natives ai several Skeena River points and the hos- puai ai run r.BaiiiK-uu hub uccuj very busy looking after the cases and keeping it from spreading. Most of the natives have now returned to their homes and every possible effort is being made to keep it from being transferred to tho villages. sentencing David Joseph Leon, an Indian, to four months imprisonment for theft at Hagwilget , Mrs1. S'fXf ParkoranlLI daughter, Miss Florence Parker, of Prince Rupert, nro guests here of Mrs. C. H. Sawle. BURNS LAKE District visitors n town tho week have included: A. G. Annan. Endako; E. A. Mor timer, Telkwa; Mrs. Mitchell, Fqrestdale; F. and Oscar . Legault, Southbank; "She Goes price of beef. At .the suggestion of the court, they split the difference, decided to PRINCE GEORGE wzmm fvsvvvvvvs MON. AND TUES. Two Showt. 7 and!) p.m. to War" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST COMEDY, SMART STEPPERS -P ATI IE NEWS ANNETTE'S FASHION SHOW AT 8:15 Admission, 15c and 50c 33 COMING-UNCLE TOM'S CABIN provincial police, was also here. P. Z. SJBtTXKSflH IWVIJ1 day afternoon to Hon 11 ' -7 jnett and his party. Tim. , Cayerhill, chief forester, large attendance of ladi- ,. for the province, spent a few 'affair. days in this district this week on official business. J. M. Glbon, who tilj. posuioa.oi district Ion r j. wci iicv vi tniu.nuivi, lor several years, mnrc r. . writer and specialist, is visiting Having' been located in Vi. : vith hi mother, Mrs. J. Blench. in the service, has sc r' ' . of Bald Hill. i connection with th. y, I Branch to accept the -h, v- E. H. Meenta of Glenannan and!foregtry in the Universin . i A. G. Annan of Endako had a Brunswick, dispute in court here this week before Stipendiary Magistrate S. 11. Hoskins of Smithers over the A party of Prince Ci dents left last Sum the water trip from liiv t.. Suriii: to Peace River City. Tl . turn in about three w-. . via Edmonton. The parh . of W. L. Hornsby, Mi ! Hornsby, Miss Gladys J . The Prince George Women's Mr. and Mrs. E. Roddi K Conservative Association tender- ing of Hudson's Hop. ed a reception here last Wednes- charge of the party. Keep Up With Yourself MEN who forge ahead In business raise their standards of living. Their wants increase; things that were once luxuries become, necessities. But too often, the amount of life insurance remains the same. Should the inevitable happen, the widow and children must effect a drastic cut in their scale of living. Keep up with yourselfdon't let your life insurance fall below a saie rath to your iamily's living expenses. TILE Manufacturers Life Insurance Company HEAD OFFICE . TORONTO, CANADA Bmi.cu OMc -202-fl Rogers Bldg.. Vancouver D A. Twias, Brsncn Mangr NOItlUS Wt miMll.K, IUSTHICT HM'KKSK.VMTP'E Prince Hupcrt, D. o. UNION SUITS at SALE MEN Here's Value For warmth and satisfactory service, you'll find HALMIIGGAN COMBINATIONS will suit you to a "T." Long sleeve, ankle. length.' Color, ecru. Regular $1.50 value. ; PRICES MEN'S COTTONADIl PANTS mime iijntun, .mas . .ui,jiu- rLS pnV0i,nj:?.n .Regular $2.25 value. Clearing price 1.35 Glenannan. S. H. Hoskls, stipendiary ma gistrate and governmtnt agent of i Smithers, was here this week to' preside over a number of cases j In police court. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hoskins and son, liquor on his premises as well asClivc. Sergeant W. J. Service, J. A. Kirkpatrick SIXTH STREET, PRINCE RUPERT