When Raw Winds Blow— when the damp cold without and the dry heat within doors make hands and face red and chapped—- NA-DRU-CO Cucumber and Witch Hazel Cream gratefully soothes and quickly heals, Apply it at bedtime, or before going out, and however dry or delicate your skin may be, you can laugh at exposure. : In 25c. bottles, at your Druggist’s, Na-Dru-Co Ruby Rose Cold Cream An exquisite toilet preparation which counteracts. the tendency to “chap”, and keeps the skin smooth, soft and beautiful. In 25c. opal glass jars, at your druggist’s, NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED, MONTREAL. A Message from Birrs TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS Centre your interest in our mail service during the fall and winter seasons. We have much ‘9 offer you in Jewellery that is new and dis- tinctive. We can give you most alluring values in appropriate wedding gifts, birthday gifts as well as a liberal choice in other presentation lines. IN OUR STERLING SILVER AND SILVER PLATED HOLLOW WARE AND FLAT WARE we will guarantee you perfection in finish, weight, quality of material and design. Our illustrated catalogue will be sent to your address upon request, From it you may choose any article desired. Write for this Catalogue ‘today, its pages are full of interesting information. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. | Captain John Irving was in the city yesterday for a_ few hours, en route to Skagway via_ the Princess Sophia. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Wright re- turned on the Princess Sophia yesterday afternoon from their honeymoon trip south. The bride is a daughter of Hal Peck of Georgetown. . During the abSenco of Miss Barbeau, who left yesterday on a six weeks’ trip to the east, her will be in charge of Miss and business will be con- usual, store Kasson tinued as Although there seems to be litte hope of recovering the bodies of the two men buried in the mud slide at Cape Chacum, where they were engaged on the boundary survey, a force of men has been left there with instruc- tions to find them if possible. J. D. Gillis, one of the public | school inspectors for the prov- returned from ‘the interior j ince, | . S |by Sunday night’s train after in- specting schools at Terrace and other points. Before returning south he will inspect the school al Granby and possibly at Stew- arl. G. B. Hull, local engineer for the public works department, re- turned on Saturday from a trip to Dawson, the object of which was to make a report on the dredging of various sand bars in the Yukon River, which materially interfere with navigaton. While in Dawson Mr. Hull was confined fo the hospital for several days, suffering from la grippe. Wild Cat Hands Out Licking. Kenosha, Wis., Sept. 27.—Clar- ence ““Wild Cat” Ferns of Kansas City had the better of “Billy” Walters of Chicago in their ten jround bout in the Kenosha arena last night. Ferns was carrying the fight to the Chicagoan most ;of the time and Walters took an KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No, 3 Oils oe HARDWARE MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ LLL ——————————— nf = ( RETAIL :: MERCHANTS READ THIS LIST We Sell at Wholesale Only the following lines of goods: Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints “‘Stay Satisfactory Range.”’ Stationery in Ali Staple || Whisk Brooms 4 Lines Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Bee, Goodall’s Linette, So- Etc. ciety and Imperial Ciub Bicycle Cards G. B. D. and Other Grades || Coin Purses, Wallets Pins, Needles, Hooks and of Pipes Eyes Ingersoll Watches Spool Cotton and Linen Thread Big Ben and America Clocks Colgate’s Toilet and Shaving Soaps and Powders. Tooth Brushes, Lather and Hair Brushes WRITE FOR PRICES AND SAMPLES. SEE US AND SAVE MONEY. Rawhide, Porpoise and Mo- hair Shoe Laces Mirrors and Many Other Lines of Smalliwares. PIERCY, MORRIS & CO.,LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. —_— SSSES= SESSS=CS9S=== Has the Largest Circulatioa in eve ation in Northora British Columbia THE DAILY NEW Prince Rupert’s Artistic Job Priating Establishment QVNUOOUAGOOLGHOONUEAUEUTOAUOOANAUUUAGGUAAEUU UAE | Read The Daily News UHULUUUNOQNGGAGGUGEUNEEESFEELGUGTAOUOUOOUOUONNAEAUASAN SHE awful beating. Steve Ketchel Wins Decision. Denver, Colo., Sept. 27.—Steve Ketchel, the Chicago lightweight, was given the decision over Stan- ley Yoakum of East Las Vegas, N. M., here last night at the end ;of ten rounds of fieree fighting. e decision was popular. The real estate exchange direc- outdoor sign re- Second avenue was blown down and is tory, a large }cently erected at land Third street, |during last night's badly demolished. gale ‘TOM LAWSON’S LATEST FREAK | BOOK ON HIGH COST OF LIVING (Continued from page 1) hundreds -of millions of dollars through the mentality of one trust | trick machinery of the | change —money trust. i On the fly leaf of tis de luxe | appeal to congress, Mr. Lawson |partly explains: “Presentation,” |this book has been hurriedly pre- j}pared because of the author's |knowledge that the system and |‘its hirelings are making a rak- |} ing-hell-defying-heaven effort to |diseredit and nullify the here- | you-dogs- there you-slave people } of the new administration.” investors of instru- and exe stock stock Wedding at Metlakatia. loco- TPS happy after- Graham, the G, is one of the principals ina Metlakatla this He is being united in mare motive engineer | | Christopher J. on | | j event at ; noon. | riage to Miss Bertha Rudland, a popular young lady of the Indian village. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at Ridley at which the bride was a former pupil. A large number of invitations have been ‘the happy event. Home, issued for | The matchless beauty starts |the conflagration. | —-~ -————_ —___ —_. | CHEAP ACREAGE he. Tyee Park Near Prince Rupert onal Mee 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert MISS ETHEL SATTERLEE. Granddaughter of the late J. Pierpont Morgan, who will in- herit a vast fortune. This young girl ourleous to a photographer now. Once stuck out her tongue at a photographer and the print re- sulting appeared in papers all over the continent. is ¢ she LATEST NEWS OF THE BABINE LAKE MINES Several Properties Being Opened Up Some of Which May Continue All Winter The tions in season's mining the Babine lake have demonstrated that claims in opera- district that vicinity are well worthy of attention. Returning from the Copper Island group, on which they have been working H. J. and A. N. Macdonald report that claim owners have accomplished a great deal of work, with excel- lent results. On Copper Island the owners have built a camp to accommodate a crew of miners which will engage in developing the large body of low-grade cop- per ore which has been uncov- ered. George E. Neilson is to arrive shortly, to arrange for the development of the Silver Island group on which there is a showing of very high-grade ore. Work this property may be continued all winter. Qn Charles Newman's prop- erty, a description of which cently appeared in The Miner, a great deal of miner-like work has been done, a fine showing of ore expected on re- being the result. On Anderson Creek, C. A. An- derson has a well mineralized group, with several good show- ings, one vein carrying four feet of steel galena ore. On the same Creek Johnson and partner have found a ledge, reported to be 15- feet wide and to carry good val- ues in silver and gold. Opposite Silver Island, Mer- cer, O'Connor, and Dodson have uncovered what Mr. Macdonald describes as the biggest vein he has even seen. Assays up to $19 have been obtained. Samples of rock are now being tested. John McPherson has a nice- looking galena vein on his Cep- per Island claim. Fine speci- mens from various properties on this island the Prince Rupert sent to Exhibition, were —— (mae suc den nie BritishNorthAmerica TT Ycans in Business. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OveR $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. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, MANAGER Advertise in The Daily News SPLOTUS WAS DROWNED Well Known Colored Man One of California Victims. In the Dawson News of Sep- tember 16th we find this item in regard to Hock Dennis, who was well known in this city and left here to join in the stampede to Chisana; “Arrivals from the coast word that Hock Dennis, known as “Sploius,” the singer, who is said to have gone down with the wreck of the State bring better colored of California, was seen clinging to the mast which went by the board. When the mast crashed against the lifeboat and went into the sea “Splotus” was left spraw! ing in the water with three others. Then, it is said, “Splotus,” being unable to swim, made a_ few struggles and sank. The two others could swim = and themselves.” saved LIGHT FOR SECTION SEVEN Over Forty Residents Petition the City Council. Clerk Woods read to the city council last night a_ petition, signed by H. E. Gampp and forty other residents of Section Seven, of Sixth as Seal asking that the lighting avenue be extended as far Cove. The petition was about to be referred to the light commit- tee in the usual course when Al- derman Maitland said that he would like to see the matter care- fully looked into. He thought the property owners were entilled to have this connection made, as there was a lot of traflic along the avenue, and if there was any money to carry it through the work should certainly be done at once, Upon this statement Acting Mayor Naden suggested that the petition be referred to both com- the eleetrie light and the and this was mittees, finance, done. SEDITION IN INDIA Head Constable of Calcutta Shot Dead in the Street. Special to The Daily News The constable of Calcutta was yester- day shot dead by three Benga youths, who escaped in the crowd The believed t from political motives. Calcutta, Sept. 30 head assassination is be “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished front room. Apply 435 4th Ave. W. Phone 171. 223ur HOUSE for rent, five rooms; well fur- nished; moderate terms. Phone Black 329. 214tr POOL HALL for rent. Good picgositen for barber. Apply Eby Bros., Terrace 200tr FOR RENT—Flat in building opposite Skating rink; all comveniences Apply Tony Christian, 155 Sixth avenue west 196tf FOR RENT—Furnished fat of 5 rooms; modern in every respect; will rent cheap to right party. Apply P. 0. Box 89 FOR SALE FURNISHINGS of a three-room flat for sale. Flat alsc may be rented. Apply H. F. McRae & Co, ‘ 139-tf FOR SALE—Mason & g00d condition, $175. Theatre Office, Hamlin Apply piano, in Empress 226tf WANTED WANTED—A capable cook and = maid. Phone 476. 229 WANTED—Immediately, saleslady at De mers’ to fill plave vacated through il) hess, Sept. 30, 2201f WANTED—Middle aged lady to care for sick lady and do light housework Phone Green 258. 22str EXPERIENCED stenographer requires posi- tion, P, O, Box 164, Phone Blue 339. 227-32 STENOGRAPHER wants position; enced in jaw and advertising. “B,” Dally News Office. 2 WANTED—Walter for dining gar. Apply W. J. MeLean, Canada Kaflway News Co,, G. T. P, Wharf. 228-30 WANTED—Woman to do day work. Must Be gxpertenest, Phone Blue 393, expert Apply 28-35 THREE waiter, Japs) wani positions as cook, omce cleaner, house Cleaner, etc, Apply Sunrise Hotel, 167 3rd Ave nue East, 220-234 WELL furnished rooms from $2.50; com- fortable sitting .rvom; bath; electric light, Norfolk Rooms. Phone Black 329. 200 POSITION as housekeeper by respectable middie aged woman; good cook. Apply itite's Bidg., 2nd Ave. and 8th 8t. WANTED TO RENT by 15th of October; referred 4 or 5 roomed house | modern conveniences Address correspondence P, O sox 933, 225-30 ONE thoroughly experienced colored cook and housemaid with child of two wishes position, Also one waitress or house- maid, white, wishes position, Two parties are together. 1 mm ge te to must be paid. Address Mildred Grover, General Delivery, Vancouver, B, C, 228-29 FINANCIAL, Englishman open to buy lots in Prince Rupert, or agreements for Sale, providing terms and prices are strictly reasonable, and owners have clear title deeds. Send full particulars and exact location to ©. PEMBERTON WOOLER, 193 Mance, Montreal. 228-30 LIVE STOOK. COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West, corner Carleton and Westminster Road: Phone Collingwood 99 KR, Post Office Box 20, Collingwood East, 1700 | os Vancouver. SS HOSPITAL ELEVATOR is NOW INSTALLED elevator for] The new electric the Prince Rupert General Hos. | pital is now installed and is ji; splendid working order, The | Turnbull Elevator Co. of To ronto secured the order and sen|{ a special representative her: TENDERS WANTED. Tenders are invited for the erection of a building on the cor ner of Second avenue and Fourth street for McCaffery & Gibbons Plans and specifications can be seen at the office, of the under sizgned® Tenders will be received up to if a. m a TI tober i Th lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. 226.29 J. W. POTTER, Architect Sheriff's Sale In the Supreme Court of British Columbia. The Giant Powder Comy Consolidated, plaintiff. The Pittsburg tritish G Company, defendant. By virtue of a ecution, warrant of ex issued in this action, and to me directed, I have St ized a the interest or equity of the dé fendant in the following: Placer mining leases on Mackes and Johnson.Creeks in the Atlir Mining Division, viz.: Winnemucea (bench W inne- mucea creek), Redwood, Alpha, Gamma, Delta, Montreal, Quebec, Biue-Peter, Vancouver, Vietoria, Omega Fra., London, Stikine-Chief, Horse, London, Kingston, Ontario, Pennant, City of Yellow Chicago, Pittsburg, Seattle, Port- land, Old England, Surprise and houses, hydraulic plant and a other articles belonging to the defendant company. All of which I shall offer for] sale by public auction for cash Wednesday, the first day of O« tober, 194 ul 2:30 o'clock in the aflernoor the court house Prince R e BC. Dated at ince Rupert, Sep- tember 6, 19 |. 226-29 JOHN SHIRLEY, Sheriff of the County of Atlin ~ HARLA S, BRYANT Teacher Of MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR Flat 7, Clapp Bldg. F. M. CROSBY Second Hand Dealer Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur niture, everything in the line of Mechanics’ Tools, Guns and Men’s Clothing. Will call any time. Highest prices paid. 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 Pure Water NECESSARY TO oo , ST ANDREW'S SOCIEN i GILLETT. | EATS bs from Vancouver to look after thy installation. The cost of thi much needéd convenience was 63,500. It runs from the base ment to the attic, where the oper ating room is located, and wil of course, be used in transferring | all patients to the operating | room as well as from one floor to another. Floating Kiondike Properties. al The Canadian Yukon is brought SHERIFF'S SALE, prominently before the public In er Supreme Court of Brtieh tm London by the publication of alris f ¥ had prospectus of the Northwest i Corporation, with a eapital of | ha $7,500,000, which has bee rt formed to acquire the Treadgold tay properties in the Clondiks cor vi sstng of 75 miles of pay channels 4 : says a Windermere cabl No ty i part of the purchase price is pa dd] o'clock — it gt al in cash, the prospectus being is nee thom sued for public information onty,]»er & Sem Messrs. Orr Ewing, of the Do bend minion Mining Companys lras —_— of the Sulphur Mining Companys ty Tt and Treadgold are 4he only d rectors.-Canadian Financ: vine Se CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS. Held g., 25 Ave Ss e {1a GEORGE LEEK 615 2nd Ave Phone 200 —_——— BROWN & BUTT MINING ENGINEERS METALLURGY AN MININ EOL Res. Phone Black 4 Prince Rupert HARRISON W. RO Architect Suile 1, Fe Block PRINCE RUPERT, B Phone 300 Box 168 PACIFIC TRANSFER (h Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mo ing and General Cartage OMice: Suite 9, ! Block —$———————— ne Gymnasiu™ Meel. Isd formerly Kaien 'o rent for ings, ele iM Secretary, 2 TAXIDERMIST Heads B ; mounted f reasonalb O. L. WINGEREI & 00 I 844 Sey! a ema wee For the Best J CLEANING PRESSING AND REPAIRING the Clty At the | , en's Bull Fine Wort 2 BOW SENG Phone Red 3. B. r3 rt, 627 Fulton Street Prince Rupe phone # P. O. Box 203 P. ROBERTSON Eng.) INCORPORATED A« ouNTANT (End RY TERED SEORETA' ree Adjustments, Ligue Bo tigations, Audits, ae ad Assignment Smith Block, Srd Ave, Frince RUPE GEORGE LEEK and Loan Broker Real Estate, tne: sone Collections Notary Public. Rr Albert B Prince Between Ave Rupert ; Filters Slip Easily Over the Mouth of Any Faucet Remove All Impurities Prevent Typhoid and Diseases Caused by... Drinking Impure Water PRICE, For Bale By HARRY HANSON SECOND AVE. May Be Been in Operstion at Orme's Drug Store G. R. Naden C0. lt eee nl $200 Cash §200 in will buy a ¢ ing the wat chance. race Real. Estate and Insure” Second Avenue