WE SHALL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW DOMINION DAY This means a heavy delivery for us to take eare of on Wednesday, We can give you better service if you phone orders early. - FRESH SHIPMENT OF Fruits, Spring Vegetables The Prince Rupert Fish & Cold Storage Co. LIMITED FRANK S. EVANS Phone 123 Phone 123 THE DAILY NEWS a enn {NEWS FROM SMITHERS | Cut worms are devastating some of the Bulkley Valley gar- j dens. Moran & Polley of New Hazel ton contemplate opening a pool room here in the near future, Arthur Duncan, an Endako rancher, is on his way to North Dakota for a visit to his old home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brewer came out from Ootsa Lake a few days ago, being the first settlers THE BEST AT THE ——— PIONEER DRUG STORES PAGE & SHAW’S CHOCOLATES Shipped by Express from the Factory = ~ DO YOU KNOW THEM? ——— to bring a wagon through from Ootsa, W. W. Wrathal!, the Hazelton photographer, who recently vis- ited Smithers, has some excellent views of the townsite and sur- roundings. J. Linkison King, ©. F., who has charee of Liarold Price’s sur- veving operations in this distriet is expected to arrive here shortly to undertake surveys in this vi cinity. F. B. Chettleburgh will pay a visit to the Copper River coal fields to arrange for the continu- ance of development work, which will be in charge of 7. K. Ashman. It is understood that Lynch ———SSS=—_———__———— READY MIXED PAINTS Made in England. Best in the world. MALL’S DISTEMPER Ranges, Stoves, Etc. Lowest in Price. Our Prices Are Lowest in Town. Bros. of Prinee Rupert will es- tablish a branch of their grocery and provision business in Smith- ers as soon as trains are running to this peint. Chief Constable Gammon is making a tour of inspection through the Bulkley Valley and in to the Decker and Burns Lake distriets. He is accompanied by Constable Kelly, who will be tioned at South Bulkley. sta- fram FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Established 1908 oe SS rr Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Ammunition Paint ' Corrugated Tron Builders’ Hardware Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Valves Hose Rubberoid Roofing Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Rope Pumr: Stoves & Ranges “We Sell Nothing But the Best” Has the Largest Circalatioa in Nocthera British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Ruper’s Artistic Job Printing Establishment C.H.LI.C DAILY MEMORANDUM OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0 CLOCK A Remarkable Expression _ of Public Confidence is shown in the statement of this company for the fiscal year ending March 31st, 1913. As compared with one ear ago, the following figures are exceptionally in- resting: se Ra ren Reese Haren ee — Seieioe 2 au oa - cs This Remarkable = Is Positive Eyicome of the BA ay mw and Practicability of the C, H. I. C. Plan y One-Querter Million Dollars Loaned to Contract Relecbe et 5% Simple Intervst during the past Fiscal Year If You Desire a Home of Your Own—If You Would Be Independent of a Landlor¢—linvestigate This Plan Now The Canadian Home Investment Company, Ltd. “Canada’s Old Reliable” Home Odice Pacific Bidg., Second Floor F.. M, Vancouver proceed to Dockrill came up last week and Morice River, his company, the Prince Coal Fields, Lid., is an extensive group of coal cla on which there are deposits good extent and quality. The site for the government bridge which is to connect Smith- ers with the east of the Bulkley has been chosen, and B. C, Ay Affleck has surveyed a road to the station. He states that the will where tupert prospect ing ims, of side difference in elevation between the river end the town is about 100 feet. -_ SEE — ——— Skeena Land District—!istrict of Coast, Range 5 Take notice that Martin Swanson, of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation painter, imtends to ly for permission to pur chase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 43075, thenee north 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence 40 chains in a southerly direetion round the shore, thence 40 chains in an easterly direction round the shore to the t of commencemen!. containing one mdred and ret. acres more or less ARTIN SWANSON Dated June 24th, 1013 Pub. June 30, 1913--Auge. 25, 1013 WATER NOTICE. Ber oaate ta Site Oyp Ont Weis. gente “or Primes u oD. oa vit “s a 0 per » wi for 4 license to store or pen back it apply feet of water from an u creek, @ stream Ronee in an cooterey Aigeouen and ng Goose Bay near Granby Bay Fe ht o ons A t or tw be 4 1,000 feet from mou sf stream, will be used for ae geqpemse under a notice of application for & leense to take and use water, fa with, on the land described land sdjolning west side of Granby Day Town- This notice was poste on the Seth day of Apri iota, 4 will be led in “aE ater Recorder at Prince 3 RK B Objections may itn the said Water ag Comnpiectier He ~eee, Rights, Fertlenens Bulidings, 104-10-16- Se G. AR. T. SAWLE. Notice of Application for woe Mapegeet of ana ror eperoeel of by of Lande. om . notice that the PORT EDWA TOWNSITE COMPANY, LIMITED, or Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, will apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for the approval oi lans of the works = be constructed for p te utilization of water from Wolf ett Shoes Distriee fe which spplica- tion made by the company, upd has btn gud byt 2 roller “of said Se aie tae pee WNSITE ‘co ‘the °° works ter diver construction | two cubic feet Wolf Creek for Municipal The and rivulare Fequired Dd. pocgon, One of Sertion 70 of a Water ae have been fled with the Commptrolier of Wa ants at Victoria, with. the. Water” Recorder" ‘at Prince Ripert B. C. take notice that the said PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE rT LIM ITED, also intends to apply Part Six of the “Water Act” for approval by the Minister of Lands of the undertak ine <. the company as outlined tn the plans ritculars now on file with the) r of Water Rights and with the Wat r Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. ¢., in connection with the company’s appll- “ the lteath nde apie application, u ec 90 ome ‘Water Acts aia the a on proval o undertaking b the Minister of Lands as aforesaid, ore by file in the oMce of the Water Recorder of Skeena District at Prince Rupert ¢c., and in the office of the Comptroller ol Water Rights at Victoria. Objections to the applications may be ified with roller of Water | Rights, Parliament Bu rae Viewerts, | Dated at vemnce tangent Rh C., this 19th COMPANY |day of June 5 Peel nee TOWNSITE By A. W. Agnew, Agent, Duly 14, 1048. a. A “The News” Classified Ads. One Cent A Word For Each Insertion=~ u Wi _ Wanted ~ ~@ CHAMBERMAID wanted at the * ae Hotel. KITCHEN HELP —— Wanted = at ae Cafe 19eer WANTED—-Suite of three rooms with bath, for three gentiemen Apply Box 19, Daily News Office 151-54 For Rent FURNISHED room for Phone 154 140tf rent FOR RENT—Nicely furnished house; five large rooms; corner sth and McBride; $30. se per Month, rhone Black 320 147 For Sale com iin i a SENTIMENT or PROVINCE 18 INSTINCTIVELY LIBERAL Continued ‘from page 1 sis of argument than the pre sent rejuvenation of the Liberal party. However one may = ae count for the obliteration of the party both in provincial and Federal parliaments, the fact is that the of today are bringing themselves into for the nent permit of child's Liberals line }a political contest at lelection which will not the of piay.’ ‘There is in any constitu- ency in the provinee an ab- of utter and contemptuous characterization sense SAME DAY SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Prince Rupert 6.30 a.m. Returning, Leaves New Hazelton 8 p.m. Fae $5.30 Fee FOR ROUND TRIP Tickets at Cole's Cigar Store Get Your Special rate of fare and one- third for round trip will apply- June 28 to July tst. Good turning July 4th. re- A. E. McMaster, General Agent Office: Hart Block 3rd Ave. Mrs. George BD. Tile and her family of four children left on the steamer Prince Rupert this morning. They will spend two or three months holidaying on Vancouver Island, proceeding first to Victoria and then to their summer residence at Shaw- nigan Lake. Mr. Tite will join them in the latter part of July. Mrs. Cohen, whose husband has a general store business at Hazelion, went south on the steamer Prince Rupert this morn- ing. Phones 187 and 430 Shirriff’s Lime Juice - - Raspberry Vinegar Blackberry Wine - Port Wine- - - Imported Black Cherry Wine STALKER & WELLS J G6 ! tr a oo an pe = ty disappointment over the un- wehae & CO. 130 statesmanliike poiiey of the Me TWENTY-TWO White Wyandotte chickens} Bi ale administration, During the y Pump § : a Apply Pum; a oan | last three or four years -; . ts of the alienation of the FOR SALE-—Black bear cub; healthy and fee , . ‘| good tempered. Price $8. Apply to Crown's resources in the prov ete Stuart, Meanskinisht, B. ince and the absolute negleet of 150-61 | HORSE ; anything like their permanent ORS at y for le; a o RSE and page Tor sale; shee yours] development together with the hatehed Apply Fleventh Avenue/ failure to encourage the settle Chicken Ranch or P. 0. Box 59 failure , -" rags . ; 7 152-55 ment of land and of industry have become patent even to those electors gifted with only the Lost and Found most embryonic powers of dis- + cernment. LOST—Gold mounted Ptarmigan claw As to public sentiment on the Apply Datly News oMmee 150-52 Imatter of the Borden naval pol LOST—Diamond ring. Finder rewarded. |icy, the wobbling attitudes of Sir ae ; : Sox 68, Daily News. 44°} Richard McBride, the conflicting rm@iand contrary positions taken by : P the last three years, Miscellaneous him during the ta ee have diselosed in him an ‘oppor tunism’ which five years ago the WASHING taken in or work by the day onla ) Oo e 0 Mrs. Eaton, 528 7th Ave. W 153-58 e + = os ind ate would WILL E. Lorne Denton please write to his ve Peles sepeae ae Mt ON sister Nellie at Wiltshire Hotel, Seattle |OCCUpPYINE so prominent and wee 149-54 naturally so influential a posi 6, H. 1. ©. 5% LOAN CONTRACTS wanted./ tion Will pay more bonus than Co. at ma ow . turity, or within three of loan, Also When Sir Richard said, and buy ali numbered under eleven Wire apeate io ne vi) i ; SU manera, t065 Sanen Ave... ¥en repeated, ‘No naval poliey can be couver. Reference, Bank of Ottawa satisfactory to the Province of 169-56 British Columbia whieb does not : provide for a fleet unit on the DOMINION DAY) !".)..(°2 0's to which an immediate and trem e ulous response was given from every part of the province. When he began to vacillate the people lost. their bonfidence not in the principle of the Pacific fleet unit HE but in the man who has appar ently renounced that principle “The people of British Colum bia as a whole are now selling their political bearings and per spective in a way they never had before. For years they were carried away, stampeded, by the premier’s high sounding prom ises and his oft-repeated, un original and stereotyped state ment that bis government had brought the provinee out of bankruptey The phrase is so timeworn that it has ceased to be historic and thoughiful men in his own party, as well in the Liberal ranks, are beginning to sense’ the events for which Sir Richard takes credit. They are beginning to understand what actually did take place and are beginning to ask the premier tell them something new. It is extremely unlikely that the seph- istry plausibility and guile of Sir Richard wil! avail him in the future as it has in the past.” Mrs. William Manson went to Vancouver this morning. She Was accompanied by Miss Mercer, late of the public school staff. Miss Mereer has resigned her position on the school staff here as to and so will not be returning to this eity. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kohout left on the Prinee Rupert this morning for Seattle, Wash. Mr. Kohoul, who was manager of the Club Barhgr Shop on Second avye- nue, wif resident of Prince Rupert for about a year and a half, FIRST CLASS GROCERS 50c per bottle 50c 50c 50c 75¢ Hl Se 1 the ch " Coun { LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. 0." and ny j Keonomy in house Sait Up in the is at Geo, D. Tite's. Third Ave. | '"# \ nue, 128if the “Th’ only time advertisin’ don't ae - pay is when you haven't got the Dominick ' I goods.""——Abe Martin, suete. wh At 2:15 this afternoon another} son were | Jol coyote was shot off % the exe. ; Court vation near the G. T, P, Inn, No damage was done. R, A. MeG Miss Milligan, of the public the Canad school staff, left on the steamer Compan Prince Rupert this morning for] "9S ' a holiday in the south Wis ' Miss Johnstone, of the public] gehen) school staff, has gone to Van-| morning couver to spend her holidays Rupert f there If you require a chair or couch re-upholstered, get prices at Geo, D. Tite's, 128-.tf ht. W. Wilby, of the Depart ment of Marine at Victoria, was a passenger to Granby Bay by the steamer Prince Rupert on Saturday night Mrs. Raymond, the mother of W. J, Raemond, city editor of the Empire, went south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs. Ray mond intends to visit a sister at Wallace, Idaho. According to a report brought from Essington, Constable Pat Phillipson on Friday last econ fiscated a kee of rum found in the possession of some Indian fishermen. No details of the af fair are to hand Mrs. G. A. Bryant sailed for Seattle this morning to see her father, J. B. Sloan, of that city Mrs. Bryant received a wire yes terday evening stating that Mr: Sloan was in very poor health H. L. Murdoff, a well known resident of Prince Rupert, left this morning on the steamer Prince Rupert for Vancouver, en route to Fort George, where he intends taking up a pre-emption He does not expeet to be in Princes Rupert again until the fall of 1015. Mrs. Jenna, Miss Ivy Jenne and Miss Grant left today on the c. P. R. steamer Princess May on what to be a most de lightful holiday trip to Alaska ind the Yukon Among other points of interest to be visited are Skagway, Whitehorse, Daw son,, Fairbanks and Nome. From promises the latter place they will sail via the outside passage to Seatth The trip will extend over some five or six weeks REV. McLEOD RESIGNS Announced His Leaving from the Pulpit Last Night. At the the of the ser First Baptist Chureh the Rev. Warren H announeed his the conclusion fiom at last evening MeLeod of nouncement to the was no doubt After the trustees me, at present. then resigna The came as a complete tion pastorate. an congregation and keenly regretted the board of business meet Mr. McLeod was resignation was made, to take ef fect July Sist. When the trustees found from the state- ments of the pastor that his de- cision was final the resignation was aceepted with expressions of regret and many kind wishes. Mr. MeLeod left on the Prince Rupert this morning for Vie- toria, and will be away about ten days. He goes to attend the Baptist convention. During the two pastorate here Mr. actively interested himself in everything tending for a better ment of conditions, being espeei- ally enthusiastic in his endeavors to obtain reereation grounds for surprise service held a which The formally on years of his McLeod has the young men and children. He is an enthusiast on the moral good of athleties, and upon any public question could express himself with reasoning force. ——— bee Read Jabour Bros.’ ment, page 2. advertise- tf THE PERFECT SHOE for SUMMER SPORTS Made In Smart Styles, Suitable For Every Outdoor Occasion YOUR DEALER HAS THEM SEAR HAS THEM You Might As Well Get THE BEST CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED RUBBER CO., LUMITED, MONTREAL PACIFIC TRANSFER C0. Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov. ing and Genera! Cartage Pp} Office Suite hone HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Buite 1! PRINCE | ! » 300 of British & Room 11, BOOKKEEPING - AUDITING Bootkeeping Taught Prone 112 METALLUROY fies. Phone Black 41 160 land, Aiyaush, Apply Hotel, Room 4 W. J. JEPHSON Barrister and Solicitor jumbia atchew Netary Publi: Federal Block, @ Rupert by Private Lessons Terms Reasonad'« WENDELL R. JONES 313 2nd Ave BROWN & BUTTERS ANI Privce Rupert LAND LOCATED acres best Naas River located f Friday \ ‘ until Phones 187 and 430 9 ” ”? ” %? ” ” ” tft ate Rupert Bakery po announce that we have opened Third Are, and of the subiic Hote! fe a apecuity. Greed wered to a liparte of the oily CHEAP BUY? Lots if Price $750 each Then Look into Balance G. R. Naden Co., Lid. Real Estate and Insu @ARON & RASOGAZOV'ITOH Phone Bive 308 ENGINEERING Engineers, Stationary Ma ine, coached for exe A. FA . 654 4th A aS Are You Looking ; rh si s k 3 12, Blow } Half Cash 6 and 12M au Avenue Becond