THE DAILY NEWS Greater than Panama’s Bridge of Water The Panama Canal modern commerce—it is monumental evidence of the present-day need for shortening distance—for lessening time and for reducing cost of distribution between maker and consumer. In point of distance, the Panama will bring the Pacific nearer to the Atlantic by 1,000 miles. Halifax and Vancouver will be shortened by 24 days. will very materially lessen the expense of carrying freight between these places. But there is a stronger factor than even the Panama in shortening distances, lessening cost and saving time between manufacturer and user. It is For instance, Advertising enabled a manufacturer in Nova Scotia to carry a demand ior his product from his factory to the Pacific Coast — in a few days — — at an insignificant cost compared with slower and more laborious selling methods. In one week, thousands learned of his product where it would have taken years for the news to get around without advertising. To the Manufacturers of Canada: You will be alert to take advantage of the Panama route for the physical transporta- Have you considered how quickly, how far, and at what small cost the Advertising Trade Route will carry demand for those goods ? tion of your goods. Advertising—— It is the quickest— It is the most direct— And it is the cheapest— means of communication between the maker and user of goods. “ is the logical outcome of the trend of ‘ In point of time, the sea voyage between In point of cost, the canal If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising problems with the Advertising Depart- ment of this newspaper. If vou are doing a provincial or national business * it would be well for you to have the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. A list of these will be furnished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Sale on at Déiners. See advt. on page 4, 247-49 Mrs. Besner returned Sunday night from a weeks’ trip into the interior. Launch Alice B for hire. Tele- phone Green 391, Davis’ Float. 155-tf Mr. B. Smith, a well known lumberman of Juneau, Alaska, is visitng with his sister, Mrs. Stil- well of Third avenue. A fine new delivery wagon for George Milne, proprietor of the Prince Rupert's Merchants Quick Delivery Service, arrived on the steamer Prince George yesterday. Judgment for the plaintiff for $160 and costs was given yester- day in the case of Nelson VS. Skéena River Transportation Co. Williams & Manson represented the plaintiff and L. W. Patmore the defendant, The steamer Venture sailed for the south at 2 o'clock this morning with some 25 local pas- sengers. She also had a large shipment of salmon from the Naas. The latter, coupled with the fact that she had to unload a large shipment of rails at Granby Bay, explains her delay in reach- ing here for the south. R. O. Boult, who recently suas ceeded Mr. Reitchel as local repe resentative of Ganadian Explos- ives, Ltd., expects his family here about the end of the year to take“ up their residence. Mr, Boult, who has been here for several “weeks, is greatly im- pressed with the city’s future outlook. "WHEN A WOMAN LOVES” Entertaining Three Reel Drama Shown at the Majestic. A drama of heart interest and crammed with the daily episodes of life alternating with sunshine and shadow is being shown at the |Majestic this evening. “When a | Woman Loves” is a three reel jdomesfic play as interesting from lstart to finish as an absorbing three volume novel. It is one of jthose that strikes you as ex- ltremely life like in its every ac- | tion, and to it “Billy’s Pipe Dream,” the farce comedy that follows it, is as. the fun and laughter following a ten course |family dinner. RIBBON SPECIAL Yards and yards of Ribbons, regular 20 cts., sale DEMER’S TRIB Gore sch tc ore ke 12\20c NECKWEAR SPECIAL Dozens of dainty Collars of style. 25c every conceivable Sale price..........- Se "SUIT SPECIAL The entire range of Suits will be in on this sale. We have every reason to be proud of our Suits, the newest material, style and colors, satin lined, everything to be desired in a Suit. a Regular $36.00 to $40.00. Sale BOOS i oe cc eR eE SS $27.50 Regular $35.00 to $32.00. Sale DYOO chee ath s bake beet $24.50 Regular $22.00 to $20.00. Sale SOO 3%... i ate sete eee + 816,00 - Millinery Special All our Millinery must be cleared and our prices will be with that object in view. We have Hats in a great variety of Styles and colors. This is a rare opportunity to secure your win- ter, hat, Prices from...... .§4.50 to $10.00 POOO00000000000000KE}2000000000000000000000000% Annual Autumn Sale COMMENCES THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 23 Owing to our limited store space we are compelled to clear the balance of our Fall Stock to make room for incoming Xmas stock. Below are some of the wondgrful bargains that you should take advantage of. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS TONIGHT IMPORTED TUNIC SPECIAL AND EVENING GOWNS These beautiful! Gowns and Tunies are im- ported direct by us from Paris and in placing these on sale our intention is to let the ladies of Prince Rupert know the quality of the goods we carry. We do not expect to receive more than part of their cost at this sale. Price , up to $60.00. This sale, in two PTR ype eer |p Suck tee $18.75 and $22.50 Odd ends of Embroidery Insertion, regular 40 £0; 20-ots.ydi; for, yard... .;:....svame- Tee and we sacrifice, o : newest material, latest style and all sizes, Regular place a large assortment of Dresses on sale, The different material, sizes and shades will enable As no two Dresses are alike you should come early to make your se Regular CHICAGO MILLIONAIRE IN THE CITY TODAY (Continued from Page 1.) Spark this morning, he said that although he had encountered some terrfic gales on the trip the trim yacht never shipped water. She rides the swells just like a bird. With auxiliary power the Adventuress has a speed of nine knots and with sail in a good breeze from ten to twelve knots. The Adventuress left San Fran- cisco for its northern trip on July 28th, the crew consisting of four sailors, two cooks, a mate, boatswain, engineer, captain and wireless operator. He is Mr. Harris, who was located at the Digby Tsland station until some twenty months ago. The Adventuress will probably leave for the south today and will be laid up for the winter at Victoria, AN APPRECIATIVE PATIENT Gives an Entertainment to Hos- pital Nursing Staff. Dr. B. F. Stanwood, the well known prospector and mining operator, was in fhe hospital for some time with a bad case of blood poisoning in one of his hands, so serious that he had to have a couple of fingers ampu- tated. His treatment in the hos- pital so mpressed him that last evening he and Mrs. Stanwood entertained the nursing staff of the hospital at the home of Mr. G, P. MeColl, Fifth avenue. Among those present were Miss McTavish, Miss Carmichael, Miss Patterson, Miss Humble, Miss McKay, Miss Walker, Miss Campbell, Miss Horsewill and Miss Dunn, Mr. and Mrs, Ham- blin, Mr. Large, Mr. Brown, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Morrison, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Barrie, Mr. Davey and Mr. Shrubsall. Mrs. Stanwood tomor- row morning to spend the winter in California. THE RELIABLE PLUMBER HARRY HANSON 139 2nd Ave. Phone 489 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Out-of-Town Work Work leaves Hotel and Restaurant Tenders on New Work Plumbing Insured from Frost Work Done Promptly and Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices Tria) Will Convince MAJESTIC ROOMS Steam heated, comfortable rooms from $3.50 per week up OVER MAJESTIC THEATRE 69 3rd One You Phone Green Avenue SWEATER SPECIAL A shipment just to hand will be included in this sale. Heavy knit manish styles, regular $3.50, for. .$2.650 |» Regular $5.50 for..... $4.50 VEILING SPECIAL All newest designs and col- regular 50e-35c. Sale price......... . .25c orings, COAT SPECIAL In this line we are overstocked must unload even at a We have Coats in the price $15.00 to $45.00. Sale price....$11.25 to $34.75 saat Dress Special As a special attraction we will us to meet all demands. lection. price $10.00 to $25.00. Sale price..,...$8.00 to $20.00 TAXIDERMIST Animals, birds, fish kinds of game heads mounted; hides tanned and made into rugs and robes. All work strictly first class. A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- dermist, 106 Main St., Vancouver. and all TAKE NOTICE that the partnership heretofore carried on under the name of Shepard & Jones, in the City of Prince Rupert, has been dissolved. All moneys owing to the former partnership are pay able to William Wallace Jones Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., day of October, A. D. 1913. WILLIAMS & MANSON, Solicitors for William Wallace Jones Oct 18-24-ine, “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT WE can rent your house. Let us have the details, Pattullo & Radford. 240tr POOL HALL for rent. Good proposition fog perher. Apply Eby Bros., Terrace. WANTED Apply 513 2 47-56 Apply Mrs. L. W. 240ur PRACTICAL nurse disengaged, 6th avenue E, GENERAL servant. Patmore. WANTED—Young man with some knowl- edge of cooking. Apply Mr. McLean, G. T. P. News Stand, 247-49 WANTED—-Girl to mind baby about two hours every Sunday afternoon. Apply 528 8th avenue west. 2461 WANTED.—Five or six room house, with bath and sewer attachments, furnished or partly furnished, X 17, News Office, WANTED—Man and wife to manage rail- way lunch counter, Apply W. J. Me- conn News Stand, 6. T. P. Wharf. FOUND FOUND—Fountain pen, Owner can have same by proving property and paying meee Apply Dally News Office, ne - . —— | | this 17th | has CHANGE OF MANAGERS | Local Man Appointed by Canadian Home Company. As we intimated in a previous issue Mr, Alexander vacating Lhe managership of the branch office of the Canadian Home Investment Company to take a position as superintendent at the head office of the company Steven is at Vaneouver, Mr. Steven, from a business point of view, ex- pressed regret at leaving this city, as he feels Prince Rupert is on the eve of a great business re- vival in consequence of the near completion of the railroad and that there will be great oppor- tunities for sound enterprises, DECLINE SUBSTITUTE After considerable negotiation |=——___ $ the company has secured the eoevccorcorooosetececeen OC en, FOR A TAX!| Phone 75 service of Mr. H. A, Philpott, who will take over the managership | of this’ branch and the entire territory of Northern British Go- lumbia. The company is fortu- nate in obtaining a manager who has had considerable experience in financial matters in the old PRINCE R country and is thoroughly con- a atid AUTO 00, versant with the business he is} sen oO NOONE now taking in hand, having de- ne voted a considerable part of his CHEAP AGRE AGE Lime to it previous to his appoint- | A‘ ment, noice Lyee Park The committee of Sec. 5, 6, 7 and 8 Property Owners’ Associa- tion will report their recom- Near P; i es mendations at a meeting to be we held at the Swedish Chureh hall, at the corner of Eighth and Ninth avenues, Section 6, oa Thursday at 8 p.m. Mr, Arthur Cuthbert will be present to explain any} points to those who desire to get on the voters’ list, The fact that Harrison, Gamble & Company you hold a $2.00 poll tax receipt FINANCIAL AGENTS does not entitle you to vole, al- Thi , 1 ., though you are a British subject hird Ave Come to this and can get on the voters’ tist if you are eligible. ligible. ‘The Property Own-| Silversides Bros, 5 AND 10 ACRE Tracts Ay Prince Rupert meeting you ers’ at present to further the inter-| a8 ests of any particular candidates| The Upgjo-Date House D for the coming civie election, tors @f P 7 247-48 H. E. @AMPP, Pres Sale on at Demers. See advt. ign Writing.. on page 4. 247-49 oe Paper-Hanging Three of The Best ‘ Our Specialties ALL IN SECTION SIX “Ye Olde Reliable” Lot 33, Bik. 7, $2,950.00; only $950.00 cash. 2nd Street Phone 156 Green Lot 18, Bik. 21, $2,600.00; 1-4 cash, 6, 12, 18 months. Lots 13 and 14, Bik. 000.00; good terms. Those who think it is impossible to make money in Prince Rupert real estate are not making any. H. G. HEL GERSON, LIMITED 23, $4,- PACIFIC TRANSFER C0, Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mow ing and General Cartage Phone 1! re ey Office: Suite 9, Federal Block WATER NOTICE. ‘ : \ 2 Every mat siness, | Take notice that the Prince Rupert) @in Gil expe Hydro-Electric Company, Limited, of Mon-|jjok after y 1 treal, Quebec, has filed with the Honor me ‘ . , able the Minister of Lands under Part 6) or collections of the Water Act a petition for the ap proval of their undertaking in relation to the utilization of 1,500 inches of water GEORGE LEEK from Thulme River, Quatoon Inlet, Skeena Water District, for power purposes 3 Application for. the said water rights 615 2nd Ave. Phone 20 was made on the 20th day of September 1008, by the Continental Power Company, Limited, which last mentioned compan transferred to the Prince Rupert HARLA S BRYANT Hydro-Electric Company, Limited, their ° interest therein, and ex lea Vv Copies of the postion. plans hibits for approval of the undertaking 4s required by Section 89 and Part 6 of the Water Act bave been filed with the Comp- | MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR troller of Water Rights and with the Flat 7, | Bldg Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. } hae fy, ty) , Objections to the application may be) — filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Ba Parliament Building, Victoria, B. C. j Dated at Prinee Rupert, B. C., this 2nd | W day of October, A. D, 1913. ° THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO- | E ELECTRIC CO., LTD. | Architect 2 1 ) . Oct, 8, 15, 22 & 29 Suite 1, Federal Block | PRINGE RUPERT, B. | ST DREW'S SOGIETY HALL ==" formerly Kaien Isd. Gymnasium Wp ATC RV DAY OR WEE To rent for Dances, Public Meet- ings, etc. Particulars at hall or Secretary, P. O, Box 268 (FORMERLY B. C. OAFE) SS . Qn 1 AM THE MAN Single Meals Frou vt WHO PUT SHINE HOME STLYE ON SHOES ieee — The original Star Shoe Shine und perma addicted to tn . “LIQUOR HABIT TAXIDERMIST © ss, tv, or0e na Heads, Birds, Fish and. Bugs |!" ¥ ‘a eal une mounted first class to order for |! Baa aor iscomfort, reasonable prices. O. L. WINGERE! & CO. removed from Third Ave. around) corner on Fifth St. Special. Seats for Ladies | erence s to Cane : : +t physt | , | clang of highest 844 Seymour St., Vancouver, B.C.) eoyqqontial. Fo aaa it | - |} appointment add ! Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker | Notary Pubilo. Rents and Collections | LIVE 8TOOK. COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested, John Christy, cattle dedler, Collingwood West, corner Carleton and Westminster Road. LosT. Albert Block, 2nd Avenue LOST—A bunch of keys, Finder please Prince Rupert eS return to News Office. 24otr Between 5th and 6th Streets - d House on Neat Three-Roome Fifth Avenue the Hospital near MINING ENGINEERS METALLURGY AND MINING GEOLOGY BROWN & BUTTERS P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, investigations, Adjustments, iqul- 1 dations and’ Assignments’ Le Smith Block, 8rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C. Phone Collingwoed 99 Post Office | Res. Phone Black 413 Bor 136 29% 58% Collingwood Eas, Vancouver. Prince Rupert P. O. Box 203 Phone 47 _ F. M. CROSBY Second Hand Dealer . R. Naden Co, Ltd. Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur, | antl insurance niture, everything in the line of Mechanics Real Kstate 4 Tools, Guns and Men's Clothing, Wil call nue. any time. Highest prices paid. Second Avé 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243