ee Inviting to the eye—delightful to the taste. Mas that smooth, —delloate and rich, but not heavy. Brewed, aged and bottied right. meliow flavor BEAVER LIQUOR CO. LIMITED Sole Distributors for Northern British Columbia ASK FOR COMPLETE LITERATURE AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF PORT EDWARD, B.C. Prince Rupert’s Industrial Annex This industrial addition to Prince Rupert comes now at a time when opportunity is greatest. Prince Rupert and the eutire great Northern British Columbia country are on the eve of a tremendous movement. Values will go up remark- ably during the present year and the years immediately fol- lowing. Port Edward prices are low now. This is the time to buy. Cali On or Write To Be FERGUSON’S ‘P. & OY’ Liqueur Scotch Whisky TESTIMONIAL Dr. J. Nichol, Llandudno, reports :— “*Your whisky is, in my opinion, an ex- cellent and well matured spirit ard as such I can conscientiously recommend to patients requiring such a beverage.’’ a —DISTILLERS— ALEX. FERGUSON & CO. 108 West Regent Street, Glasgow Prince Rupert Importing Co., Limited PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Established 1908 Builders’ Hardware Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Ammunition Paint Corrugated Iron Rope Valves Hose Rubberoid Roofing Pumps Stoves & Ranges “We Sell Nothing But “the Best” THE DAILY NEWS geldee, “The News” Classified Ads. =(Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertio rez Best Bargains in Rupert Realty | “ONE GOOD INVESTMENT 18 WORTH A LIFE TIME OF LABOR.” Lote 17 and 18, Biéck 35, Section 1, two excellent lots on Third avenue, near McBride, $16,000, terms arranged. Lot 30, Block 16, Section 1, $5,000, $1,500 cash, balance one and two years. Lote 20 and Biock 20, Section 2, a lane corner on *"besond avenue, $4, . $1,200 cash. Lot 9, Block 1, Section 2, $1,600, $350 cash. Lots 3 and 4, Biock 30, Section 6, $550 each, $300 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 monthe. These are good lots, on grade. .. Sixth avenue lots in Section 6, $3,000 each. Lot 7, Block 25, Section 6, with good four-room cottage, $3,500, $1,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Ask for our list ‘ot Best Bargains in Sec- tions 7 and 8. Westenhaver Bros. Third &t. Phone 100 NOTICE That the Prince Rupert Planing Mills, Ltd. is under new meneee nm having just installed to-date machinery, to supply le up we are now prepared large or small orders of Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Interior finish, aa and Bandsawing, at most le prices. All work fully guaranteed to be satisfactory. PRINCE ae Sane MILLS, Cor. Fifth and Fraser Streets. oa. re Phone Black 241 07- - DELKATLAH Delkatiah Bay. The Northern Terminus of the new G. T. P. service, Vancouver to Queen Charlotte Islands, commencing April ist. The necessary centre for all the settlements on the north half of the Islands. When pre-emptors continue buying lots at the rate of 15 a month without advertisng or urging you can bet your life there’s value given. $60.00 to $200.00. $10 monthly. Ploughed quar- ter acre gardens of splendid sandy loam without weeds, $10.00 a year and at Ru- pert prices you cam make twenty times this. One-third Rupert rainfall. CHAS. M. WILSON, Owner, Delkatiah, Q.C.I. ROBT. ENTWISTLE, Agent, Masset, Q.C.!. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land District-——District of Coast. Take notice that |, sem Ennyu, of Skeena City, B. C., occupation lumberman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at 4 post planted at the southwest corner of Lot i182, Range 5, Coast District, on the bank of the Ka Yex River, thence 20 chains west, thence 20 chains north, thence 20 chains east to the boundary of said Lot 182, thence south along said boundary 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 40 acres more 38. or less ; SAM ENNYU Dated April 19th, 1913. TOWNSITE For Sale FOR SALE—Power boat, 98 hb. p, Regal engine, comparatively new an be seen at Johnson's boat house See Pattullo & pearees, Second Ave Phone 83 106 | FOR SALE—Ohio stationary gasoline en ine, ot a P.; in good condition. P.O Box 105-10 FOR SALE—PFairbanks-Morse ‘stationar gasoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed, first class shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1509, Prince Rupert. soitr For Rent | ~4 modern con Ave Block See Pattul 107-1090 FOR RENT—Six room house, veniences, furnished, Sixth 20, Sec. 5; 845 per month lo & Radford COMFORTABLY furntshed — tront with sitting room, bath and phone; able for two 691 Fifth Ave See Pattullo & Radford room, suit West 107-110 Lost and Found on Third uring initials News | FOUND avenue, and date Omce A plain gold ring near post office, be of marriage Box 36 107-109 NEW STOCK OF SEEDS We have Just ment of TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEEDS ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS Mail orders Promptly attended to FOR SALE Lots 54 and Block 34, tion 1, Third avenue, between McBride and First streets. $32,500 TERMS 55, Sec. GOOD 'Law-Butler Co. Real Estate and Insurance Phone 60 619 Third avenue COAL NOTICES. Omineca Land District—District of azeiton. Notice is hereby given that I, L, N. Mac Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. o. occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend Ww ap ly w the Chief Comentoenonse of yas or license to pr et for coal and pe- troleum over the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted on bank of Porcupine Creek about 1% miles up the creek from mouth thereof (Grand Trunk Pacific crosses mouth of creek near 133 mile post), thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of commeneement, containing 640 acres more or less, L. N. MACKRCHRIE. Per F. W. McCRADY, . MacKechnie, N. W. Pub. Apr. 14, 1913-——May 12, fpeet. ‘eis Omineca Land District——District of Hazelton. Notice is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac- Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend to ap ply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands ‘or license to prospect for coal and pe- troleum over ne && a ee lands; ou Ge ted old Pub. May 5, 1913—June 30, 1913. Grand rout, Bi oer mile post 136, —_—_— ———$—$ thence south 80 echaing, thence west 80 LAND LEASE NOTICE, Skeena Land District-—-District of Coast, Range IV Take notice that Frank B. St. Amour of the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columpia, pros nena intends to apply for permission to the follow- ing described land: Commencing at a post planted on the east coast of Banks Island, British Co- lumbia, on the shore of 4 smal) unnamed bay and being about five (5) miles in an easterly direction from End Hill, thence east ey (80) chains, thence north twenty enains, thence west eighty (80) chains, thence south twenty (20) chains to point commencement, and containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres more or less. FRANK B. 8ST. AMOUR, Locator. Dated the 20th day of April, 1913. Pub, May 5, 1013-——June 30, 1913 of For a License to Take or Pen Back Water. Notice is hereby given that G. RK. T Sawie, of Prince Kupert, B. C., will apply for a license wo store or pen back 200 acre feet of water from an unnamed creek, 4 stream NMowing in an easterly direction and emptying into Goose Bay near Granby Bay Townsite The water will be stored in 4 reservoir of 60,000 gallons capacity, built or tu be built 1,000 feet from mouth of stream, and will be used for domestic purposes under 4 notice of application for & license to take and use water, posted herewith, on the land deseribed as land adjoining west side of Granby Bay Town Mais notice was posted on the ground on the 26th day of April, 1913 the water will be filed in the oMce of the ater Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. Objections may be fled with the » fi Wer ter leh or with the Comptroller o ater hts, Parliament Gesrn'B. vent Buildings, 1004-10-16 “is 6. BR. T. SAWLE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS hai thence north 80 , thence east 80 chains to place of commencement, con- taining 640 acres more or les: N. MACKECHNIE. r FP. W. MeCRADY, E., Agent. staked “ind ore March 19th, 1913. N. MacKe N. E. C. Pub, Apr. 14, 19i3—-May 12, 1913. Omineca Leng by Duwies —District of Notice is hereby ae that 1, L. N. Mac- Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend to ap- ply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands or license to prospect for coal and troleum over the following described lands: Commencing 4 at t planted near old camp, Grand Trunk Pacific mile post 135, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. 7 N. MACERCHNIE. r FP. W. McCRAD E., Ages ‘ Staked “and dated Maren ‘You, 1013 L. N, MacKechnie, N. W. C. Pub. Apr. 14, 1913-—-May 12, 1013. Omineca Land District—District of Hazelton, Notice is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac- Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend ap ply tw the Chief Commissioner of Lands or license to prospect for coal and pe- troleum over ne ie owing described lands Comunencin, 4& post planted near old camp, Grand onal acine mile post 135, mee north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, N. MA RE CHNIE. re F. W. MeCRAD &g.. Agent. Staked. “ind dated March {oth, 10 L. N, MacKechnie, 8. W. Pub. Apr. 14, 1913-——May 12, Advertise in ° The Daily News a received a ship-| PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. loa THOUGHT DEAD | ARISES FROM COFFIN j | Grandmother Fell D Dead as Newly Arisen Boy Gazed Into Mer Eyes. Butte, Cal., bowed about May 3.—-Silently the little coffin of 3-year-old Mrs. J. R. of this city, their son, Burney and relatives, were listening to the funeral services, when there was a slight movement within the coffin. the form of the child, in its white shroud, Slowly clad rose to a sit- ting posture and gazed about the room, The minister ceased his solemn words and the little boy, a mo- ment before seemingly dead, looked into the eyes of Mrs. L. P }Smith, his grandmother, 84 years old, | Shocked at the sight, the aged j}woman fell back in her chair As the eyes of the others the woman as she ex- | pired, the child sank back into the coffin. Its mother immediately |grasped it in her arms. A physi- cian was summoned, but the aged woman was dead, and the little | boy was dying. This afternoon ithere were two coffins in the Burney home. Double services were held and the little child and his aged grandmother were laid }side by side in the family plot. | dead turned to The paper that prints the facts the Daily News. RE-ORGANIZATION OF A LOCAL COMPANY Prince Rupert ‘Planing Mills Are Now Under New Management —Pilant is Improved. One of Prince Rupert's import- the Mills, has recently been re-organ- | | | } | | ant industrial concerns, Prince Planing Ltd., ized Rupert entirely Bain, who met with an unfortunate ac- fall, his interests in the company. and is now under new management. Gorden cident last has disposed of The active members of the re-organi- J. managing-director, zed company are E. Vander- weter, and John C. Eilers, secretary-treas- urer, both of whom are experts in all kinds of wood working. The former has been connected with the coneern for the past six months since Mr. Bain's accident. The plant has been considerably improved by the addition of new machinery and is in a position to turn out anything that re. quired in the line of wood work- ing. is Find it through a Daily News Want Ad. Architect Barker, Who Was the Designer of the Hospital and Other Large Buildings. The following is from a Los Angeles newspaper: “Plans for the six-story hotel building to be erected on 100 by 100 feet at the southwest corner of Tenth and E streets will be rushed by the architeets so that work may be commenced as soon as possible. The plans are be- ing prepared by Architeet W. L, Barker, of San Diego, a recent arrival from Prinee Rupert, B. C., who is associated with Areh- itect H. M. Patterson, of Los Angeles. The improvement prob- ably will cost $150,000 or more.” | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS, } Wallace's Wallpaper Miss Burpee, who has accepted the position of matron of the hospital at Stewart, arrived from mediately for the interior to in spect progress on his grading contracts. Harry C. Evans, pioneer piano tuner, will be in town on or about May 10th, 19143. Leave orders at Hayner Bros. 100tf Mrs. M. J Hobin and little child returned this morning after months at her Mich spending several home at Jackson, Rk. O, Jennings, road superin- tendent, left on this morning's train for Skeena Crossing where he has a number of men engaged on trails and bridges. J. Sidney Smith of the Atlin Fisheries, Ltd., returned this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. Wallace's gett Children’s dresses G. L. Peek of Peck, Moore & returned this morning from a short business trip south. Mr. I. Grossman returned t the city this morning accompan- ied by his bride. Hansen, who has several for supplying ties and the G. T. P. in the in terior, was in the city this week He left this morning for Kitsum kalum to spend a few days his fruit ranch before proceeding farther into the interior. H. Cc contracts piles for Sandilands, government Queen Charlotte City, arrived in the city last evening on the Prinee ARIbert He leaves tonight for Masset. E. M agent at Wim. Denholm, one of Prince Rupert's old timers, returned this morning after an extended trip to Europe and elsewhere abroad. H. Millington of the Vancouver World arrived in the city this morning on the 4.8. Prince George. CHOSE REPRESENTATIVE A. i. Allison to Represent Odd- fellows at Grand Ledge At a meeting of the local lodge of Oddfellows last night A. H. Allison was elected representa- tive at Grand Lodge to be held at Nanaimo on June 140th. C. V Bennett was elected alternative. The initiation degree was ex- emplified in a very creditable manner and the brethern spent an enjoyable evening. COUNTY COURT Selinas et al vs Wm. Wilson, Capt. John Irving, R. P. Rithet, wen Morrison and Frank Roun. dy—A claim for wages. Judg- ment for the plaintiff as against Ewen Morrison and judgment for the plaintiff for mechanic's liens on the mineral claims, Alder barne, I'll chance it, and Black Bear which are owned by Roundy and action as against Wilson, Irving and Rithet dismissed. W. E. Williams of Williams and Manson for the plaintiff, L. W. Patmore of Patmore and Fulton for defendants Wilson, Irving and Nithet and A, Carss of Carss & Bennett for defendant. Roundy. Strictly Man We have all sizes factured suits in all sizes, DEME Tailored Suits Our last shipment in the above ELEGANT COSTUMES has just arrived, in navy, We also have a large assortment colors and materials, from $18.00 up ’ brown and gray. of eastern manu- in prices OOtT| the south om the Prince George this morning. She will leave for Stewart tomorrow morning. Mrs. Dan MeLeod of New Hazelton, who arrived in the city from the south this morning, is a guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Kerr for a few days before leaving for the interior town Duncan Hoss was among the | passengers arriving from the south this morning, He left im- Wednesday May THE PERFECT sHor for SUMMER SPORTS FOR EVERYBODY —S—S>= Made In Smart Styles, Suitable For Every Outdoor casion YOUR DEALER HAS THEM You Might As Weill Get THE BEST CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED RUBBER CO., Limited MONTREAL SOPOOPODPOLODOROD OOOO OOOO} Ob Publicity Wins REAL ESTATE MEN Make your prope Daily News-Adve is preparing Three Special Articles PRINCE RUPERT HAZELTON AND BULKLEY VALLEY Reserve your ad SIDNEY BILLINGHAM Special I I Room 31 GQ. T. P. Inn PPE OOR Phone 300 HARRISON W. ROGER Architect Suite 1, Federal! | PRINCE RUPERI ENGINEERING Engineers, Stati i ine, coached f ex \ } 654 Atl Pee Port Edward PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- TRIAL ANNEX The launch ‘Dixie’ leaves the Government slip for Port Edward every day at 2 o'clock, returning at 5 o'clock. POLL LEF Silversides Bros The up-to-date House Decor tore of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialities “Ye Olde Reliable 2nd Street Phone 156 G Lots 18, 19 and 20, Block 20, See tion 8, Eleventh Avenue $600.00 each 1-3 cash, 6, 12 and 18 months. Harrison, Gamble & Compat FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupe A fine residentia Cove iret $1,000 Half Cash, balance 6 and 12 months ¢. R. Naden Co., Lid Real Estate and Ins