aati ee ities Raat enemen to an ere ie " Cd ~ ee © e SSS == The Pioneer EASTMAN KODAKS REXALL Agent Special attention is paid to dispensing — prescrip- Two STORES 82 PHONES 200 Tothe Members of the ‘Canadian Club Members desiring tickets to the luncheon to H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught on Monday, September 20th, are requested to secure the same on or before Saturday even- ing at 6 o'clock, at the office of the secretary. Positively no tickets sold after that hour. Tickets on sale Friday and Saturday of this week. Ww. Seer BARRATT CLAYTON, etary Canadian Club. Concert to be given in aid HOSPITAL CONCERT of the Hospital on Monday Evening, September 23rd at the Westholme Theatre at 8.15 p.m. Seats now on sale at Box Office, Westholme Theatre. Tickets—$2.00, $1.50 and 75 cents. Total proceeds of the Concert will be devoted to the Prince Rupert General Hospital Everyone attend and aid a good and worthy cause. Canadian General Electric Company, Limited aqeeern, Mining and Contracting Machinery | Apparatus of every description Graham Kearney, Mgr. BOX 974 We carry the most Steel Game Traps Oneida Jump Hawley-Norton and Newhouse Trap complete line of the above world famous steel traps in Northern British Columbia ‘ Prince Rupert Hardware and Supply Co. Cor. Third Ave. and 6th St. Prince Rupert 5000 WATCHES 5000 GRAMOP «ONES 5000 AUTO- are The Daily News NEWS NOTES OF THE GREAT WEST “The News” Classified Ads. The rumor that the passenger station at Coquitlam would be omerene e@ nt or or Sse 10 Guapens moved from its present site has been denied by Sir Thomas Sha —~THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES” ughnessy. He assured the dele gation which waited on him that — the station would not be moved Izaak Laurilla, who was ad For Rent lmitted to the Vaneouver General Al the / heatre Grnemsonst ee 4 | Hospital the other day, claims POR RENT Three-room fat unfurnished lthat he was refused entry to the 000, with water Alder Block 220 rej Spokane hospital by the customs The , ; FOR RENT—Two-room cabin, furnished, ats officials of the United Sta Phe Allen Players concluded on McBride St. Apply Geo, Sutherland, | he ; ie that | p; | (heir eight days’ engagement at| $04 MeBride st 215tf le n the rounds iat he might a 0 ‘ ae ce 8 “ the Westholme Opera Ho last! woretTYRE HALL to lease for dances, ete. | ~c is _¢ we e was d ten a ane Ph 1a evening, producing as thei final | Terms, Gray & Son, Black 78 208tf| injured in the Lucky Jim mine j rec = h . : bill the famous domestic drama, | por RENT—Two large front rooms, on| jhear Nelson, and attempted to go “The Great Divide in white h| Fifth .Ave., overlooking the harbor | to Spokane for treatnfent. He . | Beautiful location and close in. Apply ’ . , Henry Miller and Margaret Anglin} phone Green 338 21st ‘ “ “il to make t our was compelled to mak ™ 9 starred for a long time with such ney to Vancouve for eare and lroR RENT Two suites first class house ; great success, The clever stock keeping rooms, also store, in new build the delay in having his eyes at-]), ‘ ‘ : | in al ing on 6th avenue, opposite Skating nded av lose him his sight,|°C™Pany Presented the play im @/ ping.” ail conveniences. Apply Tony tended to may lose ' - most finished and effective man-| Christian 154-t 2 oo ner, both as rewards acting and] — Four eases of infantile paral stance effect ysis have been reported at To- Miss Ve ine Wetton end My. J For Sale " ‘ 8 3 t ‘tion ane Je ronto, Two deaths have occured I Mitchell played the tw eads ~~ ‘ t ’ ave ‘ ’ ac “der of » Health Act, re- An os f ro ‘ ‘ “a in an earnest and thoroughly}/poR saLe—one 84x10 double drum centiy assed makes if comp - hoist en t first class condition sory Bs report dst cases Pens Seven way that stamp d Box i.e 4 P 222-2351 | i them as artists of high merit, the —_——— : tet TI 1} i hel f last advantage of their gouth giving i "ee ’ ushels o as ony “he oweymadllag till stored} Prom se of a bright future for Wanted ! ‘ars grt ‘rop is s stores vear’s ain ero] both of them. The other chara | in the elevators at Fort William vn fies ni of 6 los bere eres ee eh ers, ‘cessar 0 m 0 ne waiting shipment Already the} ; WANTED—At once, two experienced dress . ace | ture in a play of this kind, were makers. Mesdames Barbeau & Grant ew crop is crowding for space.) — i} filled ‘tatankeaie. ton 8 weeen most Balistacin WANTED—-Immediately, first class glazier 1 ae a .jthe several members of the com Apply Prince Rupert Sash & Door Co Chief of Police Bradshaw, of} wont 219tt i and hat | Pany. Miss Gladys Hudars, wh New Westminster demands tha sang during the entr’ acte, was|WANTED—-Immediately, a good _ general fevery recruit to the police foree| "= . n y servant Mrs. P. I. Palmer, 720 4th jreceived with rounds of applause Ave. East. Phone 209 221-226 be a total abstainer Many ex iat ied i bine tend . ole eve " et 7 rl ' “re an ipetent : ave POSITION as domestic, capable of doing soldiers and competent men have ee’ pinion The popular all kinds of general housework, wash been refused because they ad-| ’ ing, ironing, cooking, etc, Address Miss tted = takit an seional Hungarian orchestra rendered \.'L. Tomlinson, care Bishop Du Ver mittes aking occasiong . i. a . the incidental music with their} ®¢% Prince Rupert drink. iusual pleasing effect WANTED—Cleaning, pressing and repair ing; reasonable price Phone Black 328 Vai uN ' l cH000) in |The company, which has afforded Second avenue and Sixth St 230 ancouver raised Se fa most enjovable week's entet! single day to pay off the mort- ~~ ee eee ne to Prince Rupertites gage of the Children’s Aid So-| I . a “oe iduring a somewhat dull season Miscellaneous ‘1e rome, i | ’ a have made a number of friends } oie s a lin the city, and many regrets are 23 : Aggassiz, B. C., has just closed} mais MARRY-—-Why remain alone? The Ideal the { successful f ever expressed at their having to leave.) “Introduction Club is @ strictly private, Aen Gaeneee se =e er and a most hearty welcome is as-| bigh class, reliable medium for intro held in that district The pro-|° ; . ducinf worthy marriageable peeople; any isured them when, as the months nationality or religion. Particulars for duce and exhibits of cattle and stamp Mrs. Wilson, box 1776, Van ; 7 Fah roll by, the time will arrive when conver, 8. C horses were particularly fine , Seamte 4 | ithey will be able to pay us an- : , other visit | New Westminster capitalists! ' Rete! all * f — Lost and Found are planning the erection of ¢ mammoth ice rink, on which to Try a Daily News: Want ad. | Play the Pacifie Coast series ofl. — . ==) LOST—Fur robe on Fulton St, near Sixth hockey matches. Ave Return to Prince Kupert Dairy | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 210 | the naiway Commision bos ROYAL « DAIRY - Jordered the railwas company to| Gen Ge, en Oo WATER NOTICE. ' |: rect and maintain a station at} Pure Cream Milk and Buttermilk For a License to Take and Use Water. Salmon Arm, B.C., suitable for Notice is hereby given that George E }the accommodation of freight owe we A ‘Venne, | poares ong Waa H tases, beth of the pon | | 0 couver, in v ovince o and passenger service. The work Phone SS 710 Sed Ave! Fitish Columbia, merchants, will apply for a license to take and use eight cubic must be completed by January. The peach crop in the Okana- }gan this was phenomen- hae large, but owing to the season scarc- ity of pickers hundreds of tons of fruit rotted on the ground, The Salvor, the wrecking steamer of the B. C. Salvage Company, Esquimalt, started operations this week on the rais- ing of the steamer Newport, of the Pacifie Mail Line, which sank last month when the wharf at Balboa where was moored gave way, toppling several great pieces of machinery on her, she According = to constitutional lawyers, a flaw in the constitu- tion of Holland may prevent that country from ever having a king again. The throne must be eupied by a queen, oc- cabinet at * The Ottawa have not yet considered the date for Thanksgiving, but it will prob- ably be on Monday, October 21st, Germany is considering the ad- visability of boyveotting the Pan- ama-Pacifie exposition. If Wil- is elected, the will son Germans participate. The Attorney South Wales he knows General of New says that far there no method keeping the beef trust Australia. Ut is estimated that if the beef combine hold in j that the meat | charges amount 5,000 as as of of Is out gets a inereased to 87 country will } pounds, Many Bulgarians, resident Fastern Canada are jready to leave for their leountry to help fi@ht against the| | Turks in| i getting | home| A special commission of prom | nent divines from the Methodist, | Presbyterian and Covgregational ehurches are discussing at To ronto the best means for bring ing about a rapid union of the respective denominations Before you go to the theatre go to the BF, FE. Confectionery fir ifresh made Candies 225 | the are G. Excellently steam heat, electric light, and alli modern conveniences, being abso- lutely first-class in every respect. ‘PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on American and European plan. furnished, with The appointments and service equal to any hotel on the coast. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per ay, A. Sweet, Manager. F REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., THE FIRST BAPTIST MCINTYRE HALL, SaD AVE REV. W. H. MeLBOD &.A B.D REV. © -Church Services . IRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Chureh Hall at Ll a.m. and Empress Theatre at 720 p.m Sunday School at 2.30 p. m Pastor CHURCH . NBAK OTH BT Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m, Sunday Sehool 2.8) p.m Barac Liible Class 2.30 p.m, Pastrou THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 am, and 7.30 p.m Sunday Seheol at 2.40 p.m. Kk. SING, BD Pastor SALVATION Granville sunday a m., day Week AMMY Court services at $and 6 p.m Sun School, 1:30 p. m hight services Mon Gay, Wednesday, Thurs day and Saturday CAPT AND MHS TUTTE Commanding OMeers CITADEL feet per second of water out of @ certain stream rising in the hills to the south and east of Hegan Point, Mowing about north west by west till the point of compass bears northwest, thence south and west, (discharging into the pass one mile south of Hegan Point The water will be di verted approximately southeasi from Hegan Point ope and 4 half miles distant and will be used for industrial purposes jiands deseribed as Lot 19 and Lot | Range 5, Coast District This notice was posted on the ground fom the 13th day of August, A. D. 1912 The application will be filed in the fice of the Water Recorder at Prince Rhu |pert, British Columbia Objections may be fled with the said Water Recorder or |}with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Co | lumbia. | on the 2737, of GEORGE E. BEARNS, WM. H. CLARKE, 1912. Applicants Pub. Sept. 9, STUART & STEWART Accountants | 309 2nd Ave. Phone No, 280 Prince Rupert P. O. Box 351 Auditors for City of Prince Rupert | | Alex. M. Manson, B. A. W. E. Williams, B. A., L. L. D. WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Heigerson Block Prince Rupert, B. C. ALFRED CARSS, c, of Proieh Cok Columbia toba Bars. Vv. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C,, Ontario, Sas- katehewan and Al- Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BarRkRisTERS, NoTaries, Evc. | Offiee— Albert Block, Second Avenue. DOUGLAS Dancing School ‘2 Adults’ Class Monday, Wednesday ons Saturday Evening. Children jaily. FOR SALE Investors Notice Rilver coppel at Kilselas, B. © Hiver Good she and lead , on the Copper and lead feel wide mines wines from oie Easy Terms. Apply DR. De A. CONDOR KITSELAS, B. CO. HERE— i= Public Holiday Tour of Inspection---Recep- tion by Launches Monday, Sept. 23rd, will be observed as ja public holiday in the City of Prince Kupert in honer of the visit of His Royal High #8 the Duke of Connaught and party The route of the tour of inspection will ibe as follows Government wharf, M« Bride St Sixth Ave Tatiow St, Fifth and Fourth Aves fatlow and Fulton Sts., Third Ave Kighth st Second Ave to Government whart It is hoped the citizens will decorate as far as possible it is also hoped the owners of launches will co-operate with Capt. Babington in welcoming the Royal steamer at 11 o'clock on Monday 8. M. NEWTON, Mayor. “Show Me!” rhat's the very type of man we are after the one who = says Show Me when we claim to offer the tinest men’s garments in lown-—the 20th Century Brand make We can show you if you but give us the opportunity. See our special window display of Blue Serge Suits made from cloths that are guaranteed to keep their color. PRICES $18, $22, $25, $30, $32.50 Sloan & Company, Ltd. “the store of better things” FOR RENT Phone 121 Two Lots Wanted IN SECTION TWO ADDRESS P. GO, BOX 292, PRINCE RUPERT SNAP Lots 13 and 144, Section 7, Block 14, with house, $2,600.00 One-third cash, balance in six, twelve and eigh- teen months. CONTINENTAL TRUST CO., Lid. Phone 318 LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Skeena Land District—Distriet of Coast, Range V fake notice that Mrs. L. C. Putmam, of St. Paul, Minnesota, oceupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing @t & post planted about 80 chains West from the southwest corner of surveyed 1 I 30945 on the bank of Skeena iver, thence south 80 chains thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains more or less to bank of Skeena River, thence in an easterly direction along bank of river 80 chains more or less to post of commencement containing 640 acres more or leas J eae . PUTNAM sOOr Re ‘ ‘1 é Dated August 16th, wi pea ub, Sept. 17, 10142 Skeena Land District District of Coast Kange ; Take notice that Allan Sim, of Princes Khupert, occupation bridgeman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol lowing deseribed lands Commencing at a post rle “ " hortheast eo ; planted at the rher of Lot 1706, and marked! Allan Sim 8, 4} Corner, thenee north 40} chains thence weat Oo chains more ort lens to bank of Zimogotig River, thence! along bank of river i) @ Southerly direc. | tion 40 ehains mor or less to the horth| line of Lot 1706, thence east 20 chains more or less to post of commencement containing 80 acres mors ” lees ALLA Ss Dated August 81, 1049 _ _ Pub, Sept. 19, 1049 \; 618 Srd Ave. Prince R Upert oe, Great Bargains Fifty lote in Sect Lots 27-28, Block avenue, #31 ) Fa : ‘, Thing TwWo-room cottage, | ’ ents of MeBride . H. DOUGLAS 339 Third Ave. P. 0. Box (Opposite Post Office) Westholme Lumber (, LIMITED Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies Tw fats om 4th Avennue, Section 6.] Each fat contains 5 rooms highly Onished and steam heated throughout, fine bath room, large Kitehen range, electric light, thane ninterrupted view of the harbor Apply PRINCE RUPERT AGENCIES First Avenue Phone 166 One Double Corner | 7th AVENUE SECTION SIX $2000 cash and | years at 6 per cent the balance er tn Samuel Harrison & Compuy Brokers and Financia! Agents Second Ave. Prince Rupert W. NICHOLSON-LAILEY, Architect, Room 10 Stephe Block Phone 84 WEST ASSAY WORKS ppt each 5 615 Hastings St. W. VANCOUVER, 3. ©. Gold, Silver, ( SMITH & MALLETT | THIRD AVE Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting a Sheet Meta! Work Office: Ird Ave. : Worksbop Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and stb 50 P. O, BOX 2 PRINCE RUPEE JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ, ARAM. 1oN., a HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anv EMBALMERS Funera! Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St Phone No # E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmet CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ae a Empress Bowling - Ale D POOL ROO o 4 a “nn Best Fitted and Most Luxur the ‘ ‘ ave H. &. ROBE, Prop ore , Look at Th a This lots, ——. Three beautiful , and two green-houses 4a a ground improved; to be away for G R. Naden C0. ls $5,000 — Easy Terms Qnd Avenue