Westholme Opera House TO-NIGHT FRANK RICH COMY. THE SUNSHINE GIRLS WILL PRESENT THE “THE TOURISTS” 25c, 50c and 75¢ Prices: Curtain 8:: > / hg Will Pay For the Stove It will not take lo to pay for itself. The This device saves 1 ton of coal in every 6 ily consumed, enabling the thrifty house- wife to have a thoroughly efficient range with exclusive features at practically no cost. The dividends represented by the lower con- sumption of fuel will pay back the original invest- ment in a very short time. P written about the Economizer could not tell of its real value to the household as has been proven by the most scientific tests. You owe it to yourself to investigate the Econ- omizer before concluding your purchase of your new range. There are other vital points known only in this Gurney-Oxiord, such as the fhe Divided Flue, the New Special Grate and the Broiler attachment. All these scientific improvements lead the housewife to perfection in the art of cooking. Her uniformly heated oven works with her and ives her the baking results she is striving for— delicious biscuits, flaky wholesome pastry and evenly baked bread. for a Gurney-Oxford conomizer will do it. The ght 3 and shining appearance of this stove with its — and pormet * which requires no black c s the heart of every good housekeeper. She realizes that the Gurney - Oxford can fulfil here every need. Fred Stork 2nd Ave. eovecooccovoescees COODCOOOOHOOOOOOCOOOCCOOOOOLOOD Cnn ccct.. SMITH & KILLAS Ice Cream Parlor Ice cream supplied for excursion and picnic parties packed In ioe. Also put up in bricks for family use. “Take home a brick and try it.” Our candies are all home made and absolutely fresh. Try our chocolate and be convinced. Our fruit is always fresh and up-to-date. We are here te stay and our aim is to please our patrons. Phone Orders Delivered. Phone 17 Smith Biook 631 Third Avenue GALLAND : HARDWARE READY MIXED PAINTS Made in Bngland. Best in the world. MALL'S DISTEMPER Renges, Stove, Bite. Our Prices Are Lowest in Town. Lowest in Price. Read The Daily News i THE DAILY NEWS “The News” Classified Ads. =One Cent A Word For Each I Insertion== PLEASURE RESORT ON BANKS OF LAKE ATLIN + | KITCHEN HELP Wanted at Vienna j Cafe iset te Pase Company Shortly to! WANTED—-Young man for diving car Call for Tenders for Large work. One we, spowiecen, of, cook ing preferre cLean, Summer Hotel. | NewsStand, G.t.Pewhart 140-149 — | Plans for the establishm | ‘fa summer resort and an up For Rent to-date hotel on the shores of Atlin Lake have been formed bY) ro REeNt—pesk room in large oMfce in the White Pass & Yukon Route pose Gm@ee Building. Apply Conedien A site consisting of 130 a-res f ome Investment Co 148 Le cure ,| FOR RENT—Furnished front room in land has been secured and the modern apartment, close in. Phone scheme provides for the laying| Red 183. 190tf 9 five out of extensive grounds for golf|POR RENT eay furngens mate: 2 rid 13 links and tennis courts The company erate a special the resort and the city of Atlin, | There good roads in the vicinity of Atlin which will about half a mile distant are some remarkably and it make automobiling ideal, is expected that with the a large number tourists will visit that district. From the proposed hotel site a magnificent view is to be ob- | FOUND-—An ops Peews gold pm, “= o e tained. Majesiic mountains rise! Datly News OMce by paying tor | tie from the water's edge and soar ad. § > » fe LOST—-Silver chain purse, Saturday night into the clouds, while the famous Wine tethesen bine? teakden” Praler Llewellyn glacier, which extends please notify Box 387 149-43 from Atlin Lake to the sea, pre- sents a wonderful vista of chilly grander. For Sale The White Pass & Yukon => route expects to call for tenders! FURNISHINGS of a three-room fat for for the construction of the hotel , Went = rented were at an early date and to have con- FoR A SAL — Lome, 26 i) 5 ft. 6 in _ _ beam. “ orsepower janus§ engine; struction well under way this! jewiy rentted. Price $450. Phone year so as to have it ready for Blue 418. 1330 occupancy next season. advertise- tf Read Jabour Bros. ment, page 2. Will George Do it? The question is uppermost the minds of a few of our quisitive residents as to whether our pioneer storekeeper intends taking the “leap” this hymeneal! month—or not. Just the same, Mr. Beattie received a consign- ment on Wednesday morning last of several pieces of elegant fur- in niture, which, as some one re- marked, “was too good for a bachelor’s apartments.” Any- how, the furniture is the real, genuine ariicies, made of solid oak and beautifully hand carved, and comprises a dressing table, wash stand and sideboard. The articles were made at acofi by Paul Kato, a Japanese, and are a credit to his exquisite work- manship.—Queen Charlotte News. $4.50 Wicker chairs and rook-| ers at G. D. Tite's June prices. DEMAND Roya WHISKY. AGE ®& Years ANTEED BY RNMENT OF CANADA. RECOMMENDED FOR Tne InvaAuO T c fous ne CONNOISSEUR Tne Pusuc ho mre want the he ny Ace, el 0 Me.towness UNSURPASSED. DISTRIBUTORS Prince Rupert importing Co., Ltd PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1836 THe Bann ofr 1913 BritishNorthAmerica TY Yeans wm Svuemese. Caprrat ano SuRPius Oven $7.600.000. The Convenience of a Joint Account A Joint Account may be opened in the names of two or more persons. Whichever one can most conveniently reach the bank can then deposit the joint funds or withdraw the cash needed, It saves time and trouble. P. MARGETTS, MANAGER proposes to op- service of gaso- line launches on the lake between | growing | popularity of the North fer plea-| sure seekers of in-} RESERVE Wanted roomed modern $25 each. Could Also ground floor FOR RENT—Two three Nats, above our office, be used as one fat oMce next our own containing office | furniture, only $930 One furnished three room cottage with bath, ete., only $17. We also have several cabins close in from $5 per month up. H, F. Me Rae & Co t4t-42 FOR RENT—-Niceiy furnished front room, good view, modern house 521 Sth Ave W t4t-44 Lost and Found FOR SALE—-Household furniture of three room house cheap. Phone 46 Chas Kobout. 140-1 FOR SALE—English Baby carriage, in good condition; cost 635 Will sell cheap. Apply 237 8th Ave. E 149-45 Agents Wanted @EO. SAYER 4 CO., COGNAC. GEO. SAYER & CO.,, COGNAC. GEO. SAYER 4 CO., COGNAC. are open to make most liberal arrange ments with CANADIAN IMPORTERS OF GRANDIES. § Apply Geo, Sayer & Co., Cognac, terms and conditions AGENCY. direct to Messrs for 140-142 044 Alaska : Excursions 7 Days’ Outing “State of California” of Seattie” sail from m. on follow- 4th, and dash, huauei for ports of etchekan, Wren- a SE the hore epectel ROGERS’ STEAMSHIP Neeuct | We have just received a ship- ment of TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEEDS | ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS Mail orders Promptly attended to PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Silversides Br The Up-to-Date House Deecora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties _—_—_— “Ve Olde Reliabie” 2nd Street Phone 156 Green Advertise in The Daily News + PRIZES FOR LADIES ~/Fair Executive Committee Adopts Mr. Tomlinson’s Suggestion. While here Mr. A. H son, horticultural expert Provincial government, Walker, the agricultural made many valuable suggestions to the fair committees as a re- sult of their large experience in Tomlin of the and Mr expert, such exhibitions. One of those made by Mr. Tomlinson, that prizes should be given to ladies for the best decorated table, the committee has already acted upon They have decided to offer three prizes, #10, 85 and $2.50, for the best decorated table. The exhibits will be shown on one long table divided into spaces of four fect by three. This space will represent an individual table, the ladies to provide fancy cloths, bowls, glass, cutlery, vases, flowers and everything their faney dictates. This table decoration is sure to prove an effective feature of the show, and will no doubt be a large of entries there number CAUGHT STRAY BULLET Employed in Clearing Re- serve at Fort George. McDonald, an employee McPherson & Co., which firm has the contract for clear ing the Indian Reserve, was brought to the hospital last Sat a bullet in his thigh R H. Ww ef J urday with McDonald stopped a stray ball but has no idea who fired it. The bullet entered the fleshy part of the thigh and inflicted a deep flesh wound Dr. Swenerton re- moved the lead The pellet was 22 calibre rifle Fort Tribune from a George AT THE WESTHOLME “The Magic Baths” Found Favor —"The Tourists” Tonight. The Magic Baths" was the performance staged by the Frank Rich Company at the Westholme Theatre last night It was a light popular comedy thai found favor with the audience. James Wright took the leading part as Dr. Goldberg, proprietor of the “Magic Baths.” Among the best songs were “Everybody Loves a Chicken” by Aubrey Carr and chorus, “Good Night, Little Girl, Night,” a by Bessie Barry, and “Silvery Moon” by Edith Wilma and chorus. This evening the company plays ‘The Tourists.’ Good solo dune Rod and Gun. The cover cut for the June is- sue of Rod and Gun in Canada, published by W. J. Tayior, Lim- ited, Woodstock, Ont., shows a striking picture of a mountain climbing scene on Mt. Robson, the highest known peak in the main range of the Canadian Rockies, which Director Wheeler of the Alpine Club of Canada says may this summer witness a race for its summit that will only have been eclipsed by the cele- brated race for the summit of the Matterhorn by Edward Whymp- er and Giordano. “The Call of the Peace,” “The Cruise of the Viking (from 8t. John, N. B., to New Richmond, P. Q. by motor boat), “Among the Fjords of British Columbia,” “Black Bear and Grizzly” (hunting in the Gold Range, B. C.), “Nova Seotia Sporting Gossip from Dr. Breck,” “Fur Farming in Quebec,” “Fish and Fishing in Manitoba” are some of the good ihings provided by the varied contents of the June issue. New Fiage on Prince George. The Prince George, it may not, have been noticed, has a splendid outfit of new flags, among them @ pennant bearing the name of the ship in red letters. It is a mild surprise to be told that this mere ribbon of bunting is twenty- six feet long. Left on the Venture. those who left this morning by the Venture were: Mrs. P. W. Mackenrot and chil- dren for Rivers Inlet, W. E. Day, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dundas for Alert Bay, Frank G. Wall for Vic- toria, M. Alberi for Swanson Bay and William Lorimer for Victoria, Everything in millinery greatly reduced. Mise L. M. Kuster. 142-45 Among SAEFGUARDING PUBLIC AGAINST ALL DISEASE Railways in United ‘States Taking Great Pains to Protect the Travelling Public. Aside from the customary dis- infection of passenger coaches the medical department of the Great Northern Railway has gone several steps farther in joining the country-wide movement to safeguard public health. Tt has been the custom for several years to compel all applicants for positions on dining and sleeping cars to undergo the strictest physical examination before entering the employ of the Hill system. he latest order draws the line finer, making it imperative that every employee who even takes a short leave of to undergo a physical examina even absence tion by company physicians be- fere returning to the service, In this way, the medical corps declares, it will be impossible for any employee to continue in the public service if he is suffer ing from tuberculosis or any other contagious disease Fur ther precaution is taken by the barring undesirable employees from employment where food is stored and or tableware are kept. The Great Northern Railway is one of the few systems that owns its own sleeping cars, and thus it is enabled to carry out the in- novation advocated in the lead- ing medical journals, of placing an absolute barrier against the spreading of disease, by having its medical corps guard every avenue of danger The American Medical ciation, which will eonvene in Minneapolis in July, is expected to launch a far-reaching public health campaign along these lines, urging every railway in the United States to join in the movement, company tn linens possible Asso- All trimmed hats at cost. Miss M. Kuster. 142-45 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert Inn. A. R. Mallory, EF Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Thomas G. Dundas, P. F. Goden- rath, A. W. Carter, T. Simon, W R. Lord, J. F. Thompson and son George Strachan, W. M. Dunlop W. E. Graves, J. R. Darling, A. W Harvey, J. D. McKenzie, 8. E Slipper, C. E. Cairnes, L. B. Wine land, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr Hotel Premier. Grand, Henry J. Owen Hote! Central. L. Johnson, J. W. Morrice, Hodson, W. Scabs, C. Jackson, H. Wall, William Larimed, R. A. Ogilvie, L. Johnson, ¢. C, Bush. Windsor Hotel. Olsen. Royal Hotel. R. G. Cunningham, A. EB. God- win, 8. Wilson, C. N. F. Stinson, F. M. Traill, Harry Prouty, Miss M. Grant, Miss M. Holmes Savoy Hotel. J. Baso, Robert Duncan, Bunsen, John Brown. L. Mrs lands, Sandi Dundas Mr R F, Dr Mrs J A Cc. C. Perry Strains Every Nerve to Catch Wrong Boat. C, C, Perry, the Indian agent of Metlakatia, had an annoying yet amusing experience ltast night. He started off in a launch to catch the Prince George, but was not more than a mile away from shore when the launch broke down. Determined to make con- nections, he called to an Indian, who rowed him over as fast as he could. “I have absolutely got to catch that boat,” said Mr. Perry, “for I have urgent busi- ness in Granby.” His disgust may be imagined when, arriving on the Prince George a _ short time before her hour of depart- ure, he found that not Granby but Stewart was her destiration. Proposal to Form Corps of Na- tives if Duke Comes. In event of the Duke of Con- naught visiting Prinee Rupert on a shooting trip this fall it has been suggested that a corps of guides should be formed from amongst the Indians of the neighborhood, It is a proposal find favor Hughes when that should certainly with Colonel 8am he comes here. Mrs. T,. D. O'Neill of Quebec City arrived on the Prince George yesterday on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Holtby. Becnomy in house furnishing is at Geo. D. Tite's, Third ave. Bue. 128-tf Thursday | é 84 Oo \Y < | /s ¥ " . yma > ~ SE€ Lot 54, B k $1.5 : mont Lot @ h 9562 ca Lote 19 ar 1,20 Por exchang ranch at N Rupert ; chance f PRINCE RUPERT Offices in A Agent f FOOD POP OOO POPC OL OPPO O DOF OOF OOe $250 Buys 6 acres near Prince Rupe FINE LAND @OOD WATER SUITABLE FOR TRUCK FARMIN SEF Harrison, Gamble & Compe FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rup ENGINEERING Engineers, Stal ul ine, coached f \ 4 \ Phone 300 HARRISON W. ROCE i Architect Suite 1, Fed PRINCE RUPI -W. J, JEPHSON Barrister and Solicitor of British Columbia, Alberts atche wa Notary Public Room 11, Federal Block, Prince Rup PACIFIC TRANSFER C0. Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mo ing and Genera! Cartage Phone 1 Suite 9, | Office: WENDELL R. JONES BOOKKEEPING ALD Bookkeeping Taught in ! Class Thursday Eve & 5 ‘ x Phone 112 913 2nd Av Rupert Bakery e that we hare open a new Wekery at 1082 Third Ave, # tortcl the © of the public. Hot restaurant trade a specialty er Soliverea to a liparte of the city GARON & RASOGAZOVITCH Phone Biue 398 Port Edward PRINCE RUPERT'S !NDUS- TRIAL ANNEX A launch leaves the ¢ ment slip for Port Fuwe every day. For par! apply to Harrison, “ & Co,, Phone 51 1 Ave aT Are You Lookin ‘CHEAP BUY This ¢ Then Look into Lots 14-42, Block 4 Price $750 eac Half Cash Balance 6 and t? G. R. Naden Co., Ltd Real Estate aud Ineuraree Second Avenue M