THE DAILY NEWS eee ne tte ee ee eee =_ = ——E = | —— THE Day News | HOUSE LEAGUE NEWS NOTES OF lester W. Oavid Co, Lt Sines” rac rance nurses to Ace uree nc. | FORMED AT HUB THE GREAT WEST LUMBER Wd. .2ll : “PRINCE” RUPERT”’ AND “PRINCE GEORGE” TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—60 cents per inch. Contract rates|Local Bowlers Will Compete at The © talgary fores forestry branch « | the Canadian P; fi i tment i ; ve BAB Por Vancouver, Victoria and Seattie nn eee Se tae ees of natural ma Pesite depertment|p First Ave, and McBride St. Box 8 MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © a.m. } applic # i. : ‘ ‘ s $2, Prince George Salis for Stewart on Th ae aben ery we United oo : ae oe DaILy, ap in prizes for tree growing in PHONE 25 og sae ? opamon sonn” oe month, year, advance. EEKLY, year. : , apts hy ations eee § e oO Pe . . , - sFORDY Se Center De, OER Ham WHR, CH Ger gets," caeeey| | The todmd for ihe Hub Dewlias li us. planet te ihe apring of oe a 7 Te ot Come = Ai Menes tensue ere picked : é > 8 0 G. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER sER bag ’ ee vile 1913 and prizes awarded in the Prince Rupert, B.C. Commencing Sept. 20th, No. 2 leaves Prince Rupert 1 om Wedne HEAD OFFICE jand named last night fe S'X) fall of 1944. There will be a CRETGRES! TevErey ae inso hep a Thursdays and Sundays, a teams were chosen from the best| sweepstakes ‘ize of $600, two Ce Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 93. I prize of 9000, : ne F “ . bowlers in the city and are as|grand prizes of 8300 each, two Grand Trunk Ralway System eorgetown BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES foll . prizes of $100 each and twenty g (The Double Track Route) ollows: f 850 sal wnt Retween Chicago and all points East, connecting with all roads from tne New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City Wolves—C. Youngman cap.[ Prizes o each. Departmen . wore: Sree é = alive “ wh furnishes half the trees required 1 Oo Agency for all Atiantio Steamehip Lines. Fo all infermation apply to SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. vee Ghar by each competitor, the balance Sa wm ° P A. E. MOMASTER, Jeneral Agent, Centre street Caffery, Shepperd. ; PI will be furnished at = special —— ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Leopard , Scott ‘aptain are. 4 yards wv. Sco caple . rices. | P. Black, ©. Vaughan, L. Huset, P in ‘ ru teskatoon city Lumber i = Susscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of | \ ark estimates of the Saskatoon cit) non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. i arene PR ’ tate) < engineer for 1913 total 8600,000. and B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE 10n8 ‘ orvik (capt » \ He will construct thirteen miles B, Loekhart, A. Noble, C. Jedin,| | ¢ cower and water mains and Mouldings DaILy Eprrion. _ eo _ SATURDAY, Oct. | 19 vous, ten miles of sidewalks. FAMOUS Hyenas—J. Hickey captain), sarery |] PRINCE RUPERT INN So hcaOS RE ee ae ea fe — J. G. MeNab, G. Cameron, J. Me. rhree steel rotary kilns, said A large stock of dry finish- PRINCESS CANADIAN SPEED Leod, Donthrow. to be the largest in Canada, ar- ing lumber on hand. Boat Mal} AND Dears T. Bryant captain rived. They will handle fifteen lumber a specialty. Delivery LINE astaniad! SERVICE |) Bteeves Holtby, Watson Mijes {hundred barrels of cement daily. made at short notice. ANNEX on S Edit ° N Cli e ' Tigers—H. Lockhart (captain, - aie a ae ae Our prices are as low as any. Ss, Ss. Princess Sophia al ol and J. Melville, Vanee, Dr. Clayton, L. n innipeg the city will sub- ‘all before ordering. on es ppings t oinhart. mit a bylaw for $1,000,000 for Cas C8 Ue Seeere omen SOUTHBOUND The schedule is as follows: extension of the school system. | Oct. 21—Wolves vs. Leopards. In Regina a permit has been is- OFFICE: Saturday, Oct. 19, 9 a.m. Owned and operated by the SAVE THE there and perhaps of further Oct. 23—Bears vs. Tigers. sued for a moving picture theatre a +O Gam, Cue hom }— Grand Trunk Pacific Railway or LANDLORDS. loss of life among the whites. Oct. 25—Lions vs. Hyenas. to cost $40,000, EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. | the American and Europea: p ar yi . The government has so clearly|' Oct, 28—Wolves vs. Lions. Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. Excellently furnished with The following letter appeared ; ‘ steam heat, electric light, and al! demonstrated its powerlessness Oct, 30—Leopards vs. Bears. , and ¢ . 2~eterbor Ont. ae "I a MEAN- ) . : : aoe 2 ; eT ws to regulate the natives and keep/, Nov. 1—-Hyenas vs. Tigers. WORDS AND THEIR 7 modern conveniences, being abso —Po . i : them in order that the settlers|’ Nov. 4—Leopards vs. Hyenas. Labor in Stora e C1 ae lutely first-class in every respect given rise to much discussion} . : INGS Tbe ER in that city: = Creston are uneasy lest Nov. 6—Wolves vs. Bears. No ia The appointments and service “TT elias 5 aul and Spintiam’s example Nov, 8—Lions vs. Tigers. rae , » al | are equal to any hotel on the Cae = T! a aint aie tek should be followed by other’ Nov. 11—Wolves vs. Hyenas. KALE—Grows long and green A — e vom bh rege a /f coast. sar Sir: . es i} f , y § it eet 3 vee a Cae young bucks .in the province.|; Nov. 13—Leopards vs. Tigers. and very rarely with yellow deposited in a Savings ; a. af ih Fog aipsene-rl ok, Vancouver Sun. Nov. 15—Lions vs. Bears. backs. Account is so much of your oo ae rot eritieh neey oad ——__—$——____- Nov. 18—-Wolves vs. Tigers. KALEIDOSCOPI A woman labor in storage for emer- Rat $1 $3.50 ars to p : avy, é : 9 “marda va a of 40 dress to look like a girl sili aa 7 . ° I would like to point out a few|CAN GIVE EXPERT » Nov. = Leopards \ . Lions. of ne ene a gencies or old age. es: to per day. reasons why we should not do, EVIDENCE. Nov. pate Hyenas vs. a KEG s st » altogether . A In Britain, if the shi a a : . Nov. 25—Leopards,vs. Wolves. ~ SOMSLAINg Brogern What seems an inexhaust- ve n ; a > Bee alae Yes! Gun-a-Noot, ‘ Spintlum Nov. 27<—-Tigers vs. Bears. too small for picnic purposes. ible supply of strength may | yards are yaer, vey ®| and Moses Paul can testify that); Noy. 29—Lions vs. Hyenas. ) KEROSENE a sort of uni- saith nah (dint hab alin choir te G. A. Sweet, Manager. booms, and everybody is happy, as administrator of the fish-|) pee. 29-—~Wolves vs. Lions. versity endowment thermomete: ‘ as g 8 y' me oa, é: | ay 36 tomes arg ne - ane eries and oyster beds of Brit-) pec, 4—Bears vs. Leopards. rising and falling in price aec-| expect. Begin Saring some a re ae ish Columbia the Attorney Gen-} Pec, 6—Tigers vs. Hyenas. cording to amounts given to un- of it now, this week, in the 3 DAILY TRAINS where to get that money— eral is a much better success |) Dec. 9—Leopards vs. Hyenas, |iversities. Savings Department of ‘ “ a cs from the land. ; than as the head of the Depart- Dec. 44—Bears vs: Wolves. KEY—A small object that Fro eattle « incouve 7 Now, if we send money we) ment of Justice. — Victoria} ec, 13—Tigers vs. Lions. seems to hate the keyhole when THE BANK OF ate ee Se rH gg ll yo ie — Dec. 16—Hyenas vs. Wolves. the owner tries to sneak in the ’ D - +" »¢£ ‘ 2s ade Minis tile al teenie i —_—_—_—_—_—_—— Dec. 18—Tigers vs. Leopards. ge As J a. a British North America Rogers’ Steamship avo 0 eC yo .. 20—Rears vs. Tigers NE lows when appearing would say, why not build ships Seer Coeee Ties owe Z se Z ; os ened in poems - sietupen, n 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Agency on the St. Lawrence and stimu- ne 7 ee ee ee wind...Mot auch use. alone AL AND VE OVER $7 | Cor. Fraser and th. Choice Wines and Cig lato the business of Rastern|@ena@ian Maltonge Gave Miltien| 389. &—Lions vs. Leopards. | KING tt ant ae nod, em snaenen PHONE 116 | ‘ or ; T Doll c Jan, 8—Bears vs. Hyenas, an VOre YESS Wuen sou som |RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFO Canada? Then we would get ars by Creosoting Railroad ar Wrote ind Leopards ace|two mor i y , d olves ane eopards art . res — = ~~ a money| Ties—Prolongs Life of Wood. sodansind We shew de A. 2D. m. KINK—The thing that makes a| Prince Rupert Branch, - " er our o ; a aes i Monday, October 24st, for thejpretzel out of a breadstick, F. S. LONG, Manager. eo ene I. S050 annual) first game of the league. KISS—A pleasant way of start-| Josue . — UNION $5. COMPANY OF B. C.. Ltd’ THE ITROQU ‘Ol rae OEY replacement of cross ties in Can- The competition among the six}!"8 trouble. adian railway lines is about 10,-lteams will be for five beautifully KITCHEN—The power plant of . The new steel Passenger Steamers | POOL TROUBLES. 000,000, according to statisties| wopKed gold medals. every well regulated household. - Church Services - The Ottawa Free Press thus|°°™Piled by the forestry branch KNICKERBOCKERS Adoles— 18 sas ———— 6 e 99 English and American Billiards condenses Rt. Hon. Mr. Bor- ee a - re in- mot fesmners. = FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH @ 0 Sin Twelve Tables SECOND AV den’s troubles into small com- erior,. le average life of a tie NIG middle age’ man Services every Sunday in the | ) —i. @., seven years—could be in tin pajamas. Chureh Hall at 11 a.m. and an a . pass, but that does not make Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. them any Jighter: prolonged to seventeen years if KNIT—Making yarn loop the Sunday School at 2.30 p.m ‘és ” “The West wants wider mar-|Proper preservative — treatment NEAR UNION BAY 2°” ee ea ee were adopted, and an annual say- KNARL—A cramp in a board pennies sets; the canners nt no duty ; ' N: d ard. ' . ke ke Conners want no duty! | of 360,000,000 feet. board a THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Empress Bowling Alleys on tomatoes; the suffragettes - . MCINTYRE HALL, 3RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. . | want a vote: Armand Lavergne|™e@sure, of timber could be ef-}Big Freighter Goes Ashore in| OLD COUNTRY NEWS NOTES. Services every Sunday at 11 Leave Prince ae fee Vancouver ae POOL me 2c le This ; > ale . and 7.30 p.m. Sund as fo : wants no navy; Ottawa wants fected. This is equivalent to] Dense Fog Near Union—Cargo eomeennicncngt lh Fly wae | Best Fitted and Most Luxurions on a drill shed; the manufacturers three years’ cut of one of the very Will Be Lightered. During the revision of the Bible Class 2.30 p.m. ‘Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ee Coast largest mills in the country. oe eee voters’ list for Ballaghy, South REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor | H. E. ROSS, Prop. ard Ave. want the preference decreased; : . . . a _—— “ 9 = | * and there's no end of trouble] While the initial expense of] Union Bay, B. C., Oct. 18—On]Derry, Henry Smyth, Killbury euB FIRST METHODUT CHUBCH Camosun Saturdays at 10 p.m. = for Premier Borden.” creosoting would bring the cost|the arrival of the Coquitlam at] Boyd, was objected to by the Na- SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening or » fr 5 3 ce ; ; . . me Ma se ‘ ‘ vi Sund ul ; ; And there are more to come.| P&? tie from 58 to 93 cents, it}Union Bay the other morning at}tionalist on the ground that hi eet aes tal pa buntag and Monday morning, respectively This suggests the pat little would save $1,400,000 annually.|7 o'clock, it was reported that the} was out of occupation and it: was School at 2.30 p.m. i couplet of Seott: Since 1910 two timber treating|Vadso was discovered aground|stated that he had refused to live REV. C. 5. Ge, By B.D. Pasroe | None safer on the coast than these two A L “QO what a tangled web we plants have been established,| just inside buoy No. 1, in Baynes|in his house because of the THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL | fine passenger steamers weave pprapre Ge gang ae — or en - =e G7’ Your OWN