: i - allel sath atts tence pa eemeeen eerie oot eit THE DAILY NEWS —————_——_ TO PROTECT DUMB ANIMALS FROM CRUEL TREATMENT H. A. Robinson, Provincial Inspector for the society For Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Will Start Branch in the City—Meceting on Wednesday “Yes, Prince Rupert in its pres- ent stage is rather a heavy city for horses, but I am pleased to say that every horse I have seen so far in the city seems in splendid condition.”” These are the words of H. A. Robinson, Provincial Inspector of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty’ to Animals in B. C. He arrived in the city yesterday by train after journeying from Haz- elton where he has been busy for a few weeks, and it is his intention to -re-organise the Prince Rupert branch of the S. P. C. A. Probably because of the excellent care taken of their horses by teamsters here, and the general kindness shown bythe people of Prince Rupert ~ to dogs and. other ahimals, the branch of the society here has not been very prominent. But it is as well to have it live all the same. Meeting on Wednesday The Mayor will preside over a meeting on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in the police court room with this object in view. Mr. Robinson will be there, and ds many citizens of both sexes as are interested in the proper care of animals should certainly attend. President, secretary and office- bearers will be appointed. Mr. H. Gowan is General Secretary for B. C. and Captain Deloraine President, while for Vancouver branch Captain A. H. Reid is President, and F. Sweetman Sec- retary. Major Gibson has acted as President without the assisiance of a Secretary for the society branch temporarily established some time ago in Prince Rupert. A Recommendation Mr. Robinson intends to suggest through the society that a bylaw should be formulated for this city providing that single rigs carrying MANY PICNIC PARTIES ten hundredweight should be fitted with brakes, and double rigs car- rying one ton should be braked also. This for the protection of the horses on the temporarily steep streets. Regarding the haul- ing of dump wagons on rails, Mr. Robinson remarked that he was pleased to see that the contractors are careful to provide good foot- holds where the teams start the pull. After the wagon is going it is fairly easy to haul. He com- mented favorably on R. A. Mce- Mordie’s wire rope and engine system of haulage. Happened in Hazelton ‘ Mr. Robinson’s trip to Hazel- ton was with a view to looking into the conditions of the horses used by the Indians. He found them generally in very good con- dition, but noticed one or two cases where the matter of shoeing had been so badly neglected that the hoofs were worn to the quick. A bartender named Harry La- londe was fined $100.00 and costs for having cruelly thrown. am- monia into a dog’s eye, destroying the animal’s sight. Two dogs had to be destroyed, one because it was diseased, and the other owing to extreme decrepitude. Magistrate Price Ellison presided over the court cases, the ammonia case, and one of working a horse suffering from box-spavin. Mr. Robinson was impressed with the prospects of the Hazelton district particularly the coal claims around Ground Hog Mountain. Asked whether he thought might possibly be ‘‘cruelty to wives” to take them into the still undeveloped districts awaiting the rails, he laughingly replied that all the wives he had met there were capable and happy it _ The Insurance People EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATES The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phone 150 Third Avenue and Fulton St situated the pretty little island, picnicked there. Some members of the. party including several ladies, afterwards hit the trail for Lake Woodworth from which the water supply for Prince Ru- pert will be drawn in about a year. The beauty of this lake high up amongst the mountains, filled with clear cold water from the grand snow capped peaks above and around it, is ideal: Down to Shawatlans there tumbles a stream, the haunt of many a fine trout, and Shawatlans Lake itself is an ideal spot, forest girth, with the reflections of the trees clear mirrored in its depths. Scaled the Mountain Determined to conquer the mountain at the back of the townsite several energetic parties set forth on Sunday. Some of| the parties were composed of | mere males only, garbed for the rugged scramble, but City Clerk Woods included in his party his plucky young wife, and her friend Mrs. Derry. Mr. Woods’ party made the ascent with full picnic equipment, and achieved the sum- mit in fine time. The advantage of having the ladies with them came out when the tea was brewed after the hot scramble. The City Clerk declares it was the most refreshing tea he ever tasted. On |their return at about eleven p.m. all of the party the ladies, were fresh and gay as if including housekeepers enjoying their share ir their husbands’ pioneering. THIS GLORIOUS WEEK EN In Radiant Sunshine Hundreds of Happy Prince Rupert | &°'"S P People Spent Their Hours in the Open Boat- ing, Canoeing and Mountain Climbing For the past three months, as everybody readily agrees, the wea- ther in Prince Rupert has been so fine that only one positively rainy day can be remembered in the period. But with the superb sunshine and clear atmosphere of the past three or four days Prince Rupert has surpassed itself. As a result the weekend saw numerous long distance picnic par- ties setting off for the beauty spots within a day’s march of Prince Rupert. Woodworth and Shawatlans On Saturday afternoon a party crossed in boats to Shawatlans Passage, portaged their canoes to Shawatlans Lake, and paddling to the head of the lake where is To The Ladies of Prince Rupert Did you ever stop to think how much easier it would be for for you, if at the end of each month, you could pay all house- hold bills by check. We solicit your account and have special facilities for handling it. Private writing rooms are previded for the use of customers and individual attention is given each depositor. We allow 4 per cent. on deposits and use of checks. The Continental Trust Company, ‘nd’ Avenue SAY! —SEE OUR Sloan & SIXTH STREET * !! STETSON HATS!! A new shipment of these have just been re- ceived, in all the latest styles and shades. You are looking for a nice stylish Hat, so just call in and make your selection before they all go. : : : : We also have a fine selection of Jaeger ’’ wear just arrived; in fact we carry everything for the well dressed man. : : SPECIALISTS “Dr, WINDOWS— Company ALDER BLOCK |cepted. A note of some of the |priccipal picnic parties leaving | by launch is interesting: | Mr. L. Patmore, with Mrs. é they had not just done at least iseven of the stiffest miles within la day's march of Prince Rupert, land carried sheaves of beautiful 'ferns which fill the dells on the | mountain side. Some of the ‘‘mere male’ par- |ties had the time the mountain, that lives but at down. of their twice with coming the tender twining the dainty Devil's mountainside, | least | What jtendrils of Club on the the fragrant glades in the jungle of skunk cabbage at the base, the boys had heavy going. But they | got into town again in the greatest of good humor each and all. Yesterday's Picnics | The waterfront yesterday was jas busy as it has ever been this |summer Coronation Day not ex- and |Paimore, her mother and family, also Mr. Macdonald of the Cus- toms Department, City Assessor J. C. McLennan, and Mr. Ro- chesver went by leunch from the Rupert Marine stage to Shawat- lans Lake, and spent a pleasant afternoon. Mr. Grossman and party went by leunch to Metlakatla, and City Ex gineer Davis went with a party including several councillors to Digby Island. Arother party consisting of Al- dermen Hilditch, J. E. Merry- field, and’ others went to Shaw- atlans, and remaining until late kirdled a glowing camp fire. A rumor round town the effect that they were mistaken for In- dians as they sat in the gathering shadows about the blaze may as well be passed over. All day boats were coming and going on the harbor, and many of the shorter distance parties spent great good times just across from the city. to Of Interest to Mariners A list of all the light and fog signals on the Pacific coust of the Dominion of Canada, zorrected to the Ist April, 1911, has just been published, Copies will be supplied to mariners free on ap- |plication to the Department of | Marine, Ottawa. i — % ==One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== ~THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL —_— ss “The News” Classified Ads. LOOKING OVER— er Lost and Found Pease ene senses sree LOST—Eye Glasses, in case. Finder please ap- ply Morte H. Craig, Arctic Studio. —-157-w! FOUND—Purse containing a sum of money. Ap- ply Prince Rupert Genera! Hospital, 153-155 FOUND~Eureka Cleaning and Pressing Com- pers , Men's suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. ies’ suits pressed and cleaned. Dry clean- ing @ speciaity. Room 18 Wertenhaver Bleck, phone red 69. 121-147 LOST—50 price coupons issued by the P erless Studio. ese coupons will be accepted i resented ‘ore Tui rd at the Peerles Btntin Alder Sina” ae For Rent aoa Canoe for sale—20 ft. Peterborough_in splendid condition, 8 new paddles. Apply Box M.,Daily News before July 2nd. oe 159-1 *- a= Do away with this. Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at 8-roomed furnished house; sink aud water. Also a two-roomed house. Call at Fulton St. and 7th Ave., Mrs. Dixon. 168-159 McIntyre Halli, for concerts, entertainments, dances, ete. Apply J, H. Rogers, phone 116. Furnished Cottage, conveniences, for summer months. Apply Mrs. Alder, 3rd Ave., opposite News Office. ., , 147-150 Three-room flat in Westenhaver Block, $25 per month; flat in Clapp Building, $45; other flats and houses furnished and unfurnished. Apply Westenhaver Bros., phone 100. 147-wi | | Six-roomed House to rent; modern conveniences, | Fraser St., Apply Director, Cohen & Co, 148-tf | } Neatly Furnished Rooms; gentlemen preferred. | Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. 119-1m j Phone 2% if you want to rent a house, furnished | or unfurnished, corner 6th Ave. and Thompson | Street. All medern conveniences. } Cosy furnished rooms. Mrs. Bower, Somerset | wei “ Third Avenue, between Seventh and | hth. Help Wanted Ce | Teacher wanted for the Port Simpson Public | School. Salary $80 per month. Apply to John Deane, School Trustee, stating attainments and enclose testimonials. 154-160 Wanted 20 Laborers. Apply Pacific Coast Con- | struction Company, Digby Island. 158-156 | Girl wanted, immediately, for light housework. Apply Mrs. D. Cohen, phone 32° 150-tf | | | } } Miners $3.50, Muckers $3.00, wanted at Hidden Creek Copper Co., Goose Bay. Take S.S. Vadso or Venture. 148-tf Two good Joiners wanted. Apply Pacific Con- struction Company, Digby Island. 147-150 Porter Wanted Apply Talbot Rooms, 2nd Ave. | 144-tf | | Boarders Wanted | Bi sec uciceace cheba | A few cosy homelike rooms cheap to eat roomers. King George Hotel, 2nd Avenue. | | | | 1-1 Situations Wanted | bas Position Wanted in real estate office. Small sal- | ary and commission. Fifteen year's experience | travelling for a Chicago wholesale grocery con- | cern. Best of reference. Address answer to! | J. L. Long, 726-15th street, Edmonton, Alberta. | | 147-148 | nine renee For Sale | | | | | | | | Before buying your Stove or Range see A. J. | Galland, McBride and Fifth Ave. Cook stoves | from $14. 129-1m j First class Rooming Heuse, ten rooms, house- | keeping and single, newly furnished. Price | $500, For terms apply owner on premises, | Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave. 144-tf | Se re ee Business Chances Boa sure age cal | Good money in Moving Pictures. Wanted—A arty to start moving picture show in Prince Rupert. Write me for particulars. H. Davis, Watertown. Wis. 187-wi a i Fire Insurance THE British Union and National Fire Insurance Company of London, England, with capital of $2,500,000.00, See us for rates, The Mack Realty and Insurance Company. T0-tf prrenetery marine neresor mire Real Estate You can save 0c aday. We can sell you good lots for We a da Phone 206 and let us join forces. H. F. McRae & Co, 150-152 Notice Take notice that the partnership consisting of John Legget and Berryman Batt Williams, car- rying on a grocery and general merchardise busi- ness in the city of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, under the name of “Leggett & Williams" was dissolved on the 18th day of July. 1911. Allaecounts owing to the partner- ship are to be paid to the caid Alfred Berryman Hass Withasme, who also assumes all liabilities of the partnership. " J, LEGGETT, ‘A. B. WILLIAMS Dated at Prince Rupert this 14 day of July,1911. 158-164 A BARGAIN 2 cleared and level lots, with house, on 9th Ave., for sale as owner is leav- ing the city, Good terms, Wanted—Smaii house, furnished or partly furn- ished. State terms te Box K, Daily News.140-tf Commodious house, corner 6th Ave. and Thomp- son St., furnished or unfurnished, Phone 29 or P.O. Box | Stores gnd offices for rent. Apply Dr. MelIntyre, : Third Ave., phone green 59. 125-tf 117-tf bare JOHN DYBHAVN Read The Daily News P.O, Box 767 Pattullo Block LEATHER BAGS in Crocodile, Morocco, Etc. THE CORRECT STYLES Watches Souvenirs Jewelry Oooo? OFFICIAL WATCH INSPECTOR FOR G.T.P. R. W. Cameron & Co. THE MAN WITH THE GLASS EYE Smart Arrest of Suspect Made by Constable McArthur Just Before the Prince George Pulled Out Today. In the police court this morning a man named John MeNab ap- peared charged with having ap- propriated some money belonging to a French woman ramed Mar- The case stands adjourned | celle. until Thursday. McNab was one the point of} leaving by the Prince George this morning. At the last moment} news of the supposed theft reached | the police office and with a scanty | description of the man, Constable McArthur sped down to the boat. His surest means of identification was the fact that McNab has a A few minutes before glass eye. Constable the boat pulled out McArthur had spotted his man and very quietly arrested him McNab who asserts that he had no need to steal as he has plenty of money of his will examined before Magistrate Carss on Thursday. He came down river by yesterday's boat. own, be LACROSSE RESULTS Nationals Beat Shamrocks and Montreal Beats Tecumsehs (Canadian Press Despatch) Montreal, July 17.—The Na- tionals eesily defeated the Sham- Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. as ts ss es Of Only Reliable Patent Medicines are sold by us. We don’t carry ‘‘fake”’ SO0GRS 29. Ot Toilet Articles and Preparations, Per- fumes. rir So /868 When you're in our store drink a the Fountain. : : : : C. H. Orme ‘“*THE PIONEER DRUGGIST”’ Second Ave. Phone No. 82 / _— SLOAN'S SUIT CLUBS List of Those who Won Suits at Saturday's Drawing are the of who won suits in the Sloan Following those names Suit Club drawings on Saturday: No. @—W. Kissick. No. 10—H. F. McRae No. 11—Rod McLeod. No. 12—S. Choate. No. 13——Jay Kugler. No, 14—G. B. White. No, 15—-W. F. Robinson. The Methadisis will hold their Annuel Sunday School Picnic to- morrow afternoon (Tuesday). The boais will leave the Davis boat- hose at two o'clock sharp. All members of the School and church and their friends will be con- veyed to the Metlakatla Beach free. Bring your baskets. The Committee are providing a_pro- gramme of sports, races, base- ball and football, ete. An en- joyable afternoon may be looked for. Personal Mr. George Eckerman left this morning on the Prince George for a two weeks’ business trip to Seattle and Tacoma. His wife who is visiting there will ac- company him on his return. Weather by Wireless Westerly and Northwesterly win- ds prevail, and the-sea along the coast is for the most part smooth, though Ikeda reports “rough” It is clear at Point Grey, and cloudy at Cape Lazo. A three masted steamer is re- ported abeam by Estevan this morning, and the Prince Albert is reported at Skidegate. Dighy Island reports the official temperature today at noon 88 in the shade, -| Toronto. rocks 12 to 5 on Saturd y. Seven thousand spec- ltators watched Montreal beat the | Tecumsehs by 8 to 2. | To watch the want ads is to | find a business opportunity, after patient ‘“weighing,”’ that will really | “plan out.”’ | A DANGEROUS ROCK Danger to Navigation off Brem- ner Island—Warning is Is- sued. Mr. 0. M. Emblem of Seattle, | Washington, has reported to the Marine Department that he ob- served breakers northwestward of Bremner Island, Queen Charloite Sound, presumably covering a rock to 6 -the breaking was not constant. with 5 fathoms over it, as The approximate position of the | rock is: Lat. N. 51 deg. 6 min, 45 sec. Long. W. 127 deg. 43 min 15 sec. DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON Hospital Ladies’ Auxiliary Will Serve Tea and Cakes on Thur- sday. Particularly pleasing sounds the plan just announced by the Hos- pital Auxiliary, a pretty service of afternoon tea in the Knights of Pythias Hall, Block, Thursday afternoon (20th inst.) between the The |merely nominal charge of 25 cents |will be made, and the tea, cakes, land sandwiches will certainly be The to look especially Ladies’ to have He lgerson on hours of three and six p.m. | re ; most sppetising. ladies are lall promising | summery and sweet for the oc- jcasion and it is a foregone con- jclusion that a very bright and | pleasant company willattend. Ev- erybody interested is cordially in- vited to be there, Death On Sunday at 12.30 p.m., Mrs. | Mona Leota Clarke, wife of Reg- jinald Clarke, aged 17, Funeral | this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Presbyterian Church. Saw the ‘George’ Off With a good crowd sengers the S.S. Prince George pulled out from the wharf on time today. A numbber of citizens assembled to see friends off dis- covered a new regulation in force |which is intended crowd from thronging too closely around the gangway. Barriers are erected as when the boats arrive. The new regulation was | courteously enforced though it certainly seemed a little irksome to several, of pas- Mrs, Neil MeNeill will not re- ceive tomorrow, Tuesday. = | Rupert, B. ¢ to keep the} Where to Cy EMPRESS THEATRE, Pictures and Music, Second Ave, 7.80 p.m, MAJESTIC TH EATRE Pictures and songs, , PHENIX THEATRE, : Second » Pictures and music, 7,39 p oe i. Third Ave 7.90pm | LAND PURCHASER NOTICE a Cassiar Land D istrict Take notice that 1, Lem: oceupation broker, intend t to purchase the followir Commencing at a pox in @ northerly direction fron marked L, i s 8. EB. Co north, thence 20 chains we south to shore line, t) point of commencement or leas, Dated June 10, 191} Pub. July 8 Skeena Land District —p, Take notee that Linfu: 4 +» Ooccupat intends to apply for. following deseribe: Commencing at bank of the Zimo miles distant (upet rom the junction of and the main Zirr chains, thence west 40 ¢ chains, thence east mencement containir Dated June Pub. July & po tit Skeena Land District ; District ¢ Take notice that |, ( haries ? re eae of Stewart, B. C., occupation trelghter fan apply for permission to purchase the toler described lands / Commencing at & post planted bank of the Nass river about ae forks of the Naas river thence west 80 chains, on the Mes abow thy thence south hence north & aint of commencenat, leas i ARLES F. 4 Frank Sidney Wright, prt Skeena Land District—District Take notice that |, Wiitam foun ‘Cadet Prince Rupert, B. C., oceupat a to apply for permission . described lands: Commencing at a post ; corner of Lot 3068, Range 5, south 20 chains, thence east north 20 chains, thence west 40 Dated March 26, 1911 CH Pub. May 17. op chains to of cammencement, containing 80 acres, oul Dated April 8, 1911 Pub. April 29. WILLIAM JOHN CoRuy Skeena Land District —District of Camig Take notice that William Frederick Come of Priuce Rupert, B. C., occupation capa, ntends to apply for permission to purchase ty following described lands Commencing at & post planted about te miles south of the forks of the White ad fe rivers, thence south 50 chains, thence wm § chains, thence north 80 chains, thence at chains. WILLIAM FREDERICK CAMERA Dated April 18, 191 Pub. May 15. Francis S. Prestos, Aga Skeena Land District —Distr Take notice that I, Brentor Prince Rupert, B. C., oceuy to apply for pert yed lands Commencing at a post miles south and (2) two r of White and Fiat river thence 80 chains west ibence 80 chains cast BRENT Dated April 20, 191) Pub. May 13. iasion t Skeena Land District Take notice that |, Alfre pert, B. C., occup apply for permissior described lands: Commencing at miles south of the weet. Dated April 18, 1911 Pub. May 13. Skeena Land Distric Take notice that | Prince Rupert, b. C., occu to apply for permis t described lands Commencing at & por bank of Exchur from its conflu 0 chains east chains west, t commencement ta ‘ Dated April 21, 1911 HARLE Pub. April 29 Skeeus Land Distriet—! Take notice that 5 Minnesota, corner of Lot No northeast corn ‘ south 80 chains ther . north 80 chains to post of commer taining $20 acres more or \o® ; o Dated March 20 1911 MRS Le | poral Pub, April 16. joo, KR Put g = Skeena Land District Take notice that |, ( Rupert, B, C., occupa apply lor perminsior described lands Commencing at & po west corner of Lot |/ thence east 40 chair thence west 31 chats thence west 10 chair point of commen more or less. Dated April 4, 191) Pub, April 15. ara N Skeena Land District Take notice that | Prince Rupert, B. ©., occup® 108 to apply for permis desert! lands Commencing at & pos south and one mi) ~ aud Flat rivers, ¢ west 80 chains, ther east 80 chains. Dated April 18, 19)! Pub, May 18 Skeena Land District Take notice that |, 5wae B. C., occupation carpedk for jasion to purchase Commencing #t ® * ™ post pat a south and one!) mile weet of the rte and Flat rivers, thence Ye chaina east, thence 50 chal™ chains west Dated April 15, 191! Py ub. May 15. rap Skeena Land District Dist Take notice U Rupert, B. ¢ LS intends to appy ivr following described |and¥: oid ont @ Commencing at ® } ae miles and one-half mile wost aad wean from the mouth of Staal, wu ence west 80 chains, HOY 5 wy oa east 80 chains, thence nero. W. ug Dated Mareh 17, 19)! Joa Pub, April 22. baw | ol Cont, at [istrict d Skeena Land District ee Take notice that J, Alice Md oe Rupert, B. ©. oveupation ae the to apply for permission © described lands: janted ott Commencing at & P08 Prine forbt l gat eouth and two mile* west *. Mi eas jand Flat rivers, thence nortt Sai east 80 chains, thence sou weat 80 chains. ALICE vO Dated April 20, igi! yaa pres Pub. May 18. j al ; District Skeena Lanc Distr ee wf Take notice that Stewart, B. C., ove . B. OC. apply for perminio! “ described lands: + planted ee Commencing st ‘i and said { the Naas os pod “the forks of the vende ot at thence north 80 chain icy ot thence south 80 chaln® °° contals point of commence owt y move or leas. pie Boe a 7 BER ak Sidae Dated Mareb 23. 1911. Pub, May 17.