THE DAILY NEWS . i, M. MeMullin, of the tele en ree = BARRIF Al WON “The Daily News” j/} LOCAL NEWS ITEMS | j/crv' oticn was in pari one " y ews the war broke out He has just XING CONTEST CLASSIFIED ADS. Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream. returned to Prince Rupert ss 6 6 ‘ e Hagen W . : : “'A88ed g a Norfolk Rooms, Steam heated, George B, Fredell refereed the | — Cope wih — FOR RENT hot and cold water. Terms rea-Pilght last night with much satis | : Straight a ge ~ oe a oe sonable, 6th Ave, and Fulton, faction. The Metlakatla band was? FO eNT—Large furnis room, * * * gi? per month, Apply Box 97, Daily there and played at interva News. 203 Ten days’ sale now on at the j j : ane | : FOR RENT—New house, four rooms, near|Bemers. Come in and see the|“toughout the performance Ia drydock; $23. P. UO, Box 190, vise. bargains 224tf. Oe FOR RENT—S8Six rooms and bathroom; oe = a. Mrs. D. McLeod, of New Hazel }t Section Six; $26.60. Prince Mupert ~ 1 Financiers, 315 Second Ave. aia Mr, He, Upton delivered a very ton, arrived in the eity last even , POR RENT—Comrortable room, or poaral interesting lecture on poultry this] ne. She is the geust of M Na i ; close in; reasonable rates;|,...., . ’ ‘Leo ye down owen ox 44, Dally News. digit, | forenoon: Gen; Mr. Mel rd wi | : saat ; 8. ¢ in a few days. Thé Foley, Welch LN" » large ndsomel, ‘ur- . 5 - : ceed room, suitable. ror two, ald one Prinee Rupert Electrical Work-[& Stewart branch at New Haz od d room, with board in pri-|,,, ‘ rh oted &f a as ee ansferre Gecenciere 7 contaeanen. ers Union last night \ ted 850 to ? n oh As been” transferred Close in, Phone Blue 332 “Tithe Canadian Patriotic Fund, Prince George. POR RENT—Suite of furnished house- * + . * * * keeping = rooms. Enquire wae The Prince Rupert Towing Co., This’afternoon at 4 o'clock Mt } FOR RENT—Pour-roomed cottage on Fra-|yveneral towing; the new crude oi)|/A. H. ‘Tomlinson gover ‘ Sige near Sixth, Thomas one 927] ue “PART. No. 1." Phone Red|{borticultural expert, will explar FOR RENT—New _ house, four | rooms, 391 or Black 322. Address: P.O.|the awards in connection with th stoves electric light Near rydock, . . — . sey a’ ortie t ‘lasses kighth Ave. and Conrad. Box 16, Dail Box 96, Agency for the “Avance hortic re - a CANADA'S HUGE CANVAS CITY. 1 News. 226-932-288) Crude Oil Motor. 165tf A view of the longest line of tents ever erected in Canada. This is one of the lines of sete . eam eee ee Ke Only two Indian bands entered tents for the soldiers’ accommodation at the Valcartier camp This line extends for three 7 FOR SALE J. G. Dawson arriveg home onjthe band contest this year, bach j lot mires sisaepetniineninecennimesieiamsunatiengeastncsnate last evening's train after a vis-)played an overture and a march ; }but : FOR SALE—New house, Section 7, $100 . » Prairies ’ “avele { » of & : r give I ! a Sor 4 moth, re by tse. * : i aan ( ¢ a the beat : wen ka 2 » O. Box 4 -} both ways over the ‘. j ‘ e® bes nare and a siiver cup ¢ v POR SALB — treem of Land in Lakelse Se ¥ i¢ for the “best overture. The boys DEMANDS OF INDIANS | ANNUAL MEETING KING GEOR E ii jalley containt 10 acres each, $20 at across » be e i oO | per acre. McCaffrey & Gibbons, 21au.| Ten dgys’.sale now on at/across the bay—-Metlakatla took MUST BE LOOKED INTO HELD LAST NIGHT SENDS GREETINGS ‘ , .|Demers. Come in and see the}both prizes in competition with it \ OPertectiy evel and on street’ grade. Only the Kitkatlah band, Altl — *erfec vel and on street grade. Only | pargains. 2 . the KRitkatlah bane Ithough the | Swed 20 cae aad) Dalance to suit Soap of bargains te 224tf hee 8" A Cea - Great eae ae Last Few | Worthern B. C. Agr. and Indust. TO INDIAN TROOPS ved oe ae) oe ve, Oper: : to Rewaha: B fo & BOON! Years—tindians rizes No , ut DB eumbten Box 809. 103 Ten days’ sale now on at|many musicians they were not fat Worth Eapaned Of Com- } on ion iene a. london. . Oct » King ¢ j ne WANTED Demers. Come in and see the|behind. The Indian bands are ing Here. ati i .? wr a has sent + measage of abt tir “dy I " bargains. 224tf.j certainly a credit to the district ects me voy 7" Briti h hh i “ { se 4 b Lal f + 7 - ie 5 ~ rian roops o be WANTED—Employmenf by capable wom- ; RAR : hse) len} FRate Nes -20eR Sree oe The Annual meeting of the| delivered to them or their arrival |“"@ } an, Want e for winter, Will ac- For a comfortable room, come F. W. Bohler, of Kitsumkalum, heart searching the last few dys : - in France di ~~ a wages. Apply “3? to the St. Elmo Motel, 836 Sec-jis certainly a prize winner. Out) peecause the Indian representation Northern British Columbia Agri- | ; dl te : ond Avenue, near Righth Street.|of sixty entries he got forty-five | jas not been as large as in for- cultural and Industrial Associa-| he w ' WANTED—Puptis for business college in| \ : ; , : JUDGE'S DECISION Prince Rupert. $12.50 per month Newly opened. Steam heat and|{prizes. He won first prize for the mer years. The trouble is that tion was held last evening in the ON BAND CONTEST | “ ta Soret oe i hot and cold water in every room. | Single collection of fleld roots. He|the Indians feel the prizes offered City Hall, President J. H. MeMul | j h Apply Box 99, Dally News. 204tf.| ree baths. Rates reasonable.|also won the Rennie prize. Mrs.\are not worth competing for. In fin tute Ghat ? rh Metiahatia band showea|*ech | » chair e etlaks rane showed WANTED—Men and women wanted every- 226tf.| Bohler also won two prizes, one! former years there were eight and an both in their march number and|™&" Spare tn tear awe bela ter 610 eo .. for pickling and one for fruits.| nine bands, while this year there rhe president ansounsed that tl { t t ' ae | ae rl 0 0 - in , : © report could ve s given as | their ove re at the eadet ly. Samples free. Co-Operative} Three freight cars of the Great|Mr. Bohler has been in that dis-| were only two. The Indians are MO report ¢ uld yet bée given a bad ae aan ae - ay no band a Union, Windsor, Ont. 917-40) Northern Railway came in on last|triet for eight years. the most weleome visitors to the Fair was not over. In spite ‘i 7 ; a de ; + thojte 2 WANTED. es ee wee, sae evening's train. What is now a e484 .@ ltown of any for they buy large of the unfortunate conditions in a ") . " Z rT re yo ~ eat ence e ‘6 WO: yishe: . ; : Sprone ; - . . ize leader o Th itkath rand di manent Situation at a moderate salary.| tare sight will soon be very com- | Rosés of.bufter oer thing | supplies here and they are always seeps, whlet: cauend, She prin not have, having to beat the time}! a Box 15, Daily News. 227.) mon for all railway lines will soon | in Prince Rupert. The exhibit of |\yery generous with their services list to be restricted, a goodly witt ; in ff ad i. Il ict ! ‘| pp te a have their cars here. Mrs. Wm. Deekie along that line! something will have to be done stg Sena aed He was spe is " oe i , Soe Icontest ee was excellent. For this orna- xt year to induce a larger hum-| Cally pleasec at having the new /'@©* © ¥ MISCELLANEOUS s : colies a ah hick ne ’ ( 6 m4 : building completed, which was The Semiramadie Overture Prac maemseneslliicanstntseennchegpathaenyinmniioat — One of the striking. things|mental work im butter, which is her to compete. The Indians ap beink cin the wit GEORGES CARPENTIER BOARD AND ROOMS—Furnished bed-|about the passenger service of|all hand work, she received first pear to be quite fair in their de only made posaible by the assiat Rienzi Fest my i | . ; ! i ; WOUNDED IN BA - m oO _o : » . . *"nzZl, es llia ell suitable for ‘ipo yours taen; 06 per late is the large percentage of|prize. She has done considerable} mands and it will be up to the /Wnee 1 Sere see oe Pagliace mt { fl it month. Box ¥e. ews office. 995tf\strange faces. Travelers from|of this work in Scotland, where!eity to do the rest. Indeed, the Provincial government, a a. , etc,, Was eo ‘ Pe. a ' . ‘ . | ‘ Wan « ‘ i umber or any ¢ iate ane SDNY! ronan ” PER CENT —Loans|the Fast are now coming where she also took first prize. Her | Indians ean be assured that when Kakelse and Kitsumkalum, by ; ea pt rhe: ha a “a pentie may be obtained for any purpose on} }, Wnanimoeus consent, was united |'' @iremp cre wee t eBite- | acceptable Real Estate Lecoriies up | before it wast mostly those from Se tch oat ‘ ane - took are the whole question is gone int tod’ cain dhalaclieh TT lited of ettneh bn all tempos by the|Ously eral rorgrere: _ correnpenseann _Gaters the Interior. Last night's train | prize. It certainly looked very'that any reasonable obstacles aaa a ; . \Kitkatla band lthe f ‘ ed. on ency Cony , as, ‘ | palate >», ‘ » overe . j re direeLorate was enlarged so HUME ‘ me Electric Bidg., Denver, Col, was packed. | patat able j will be overcome, stm ile ted representatives | One of the first points in all —_— — ’ ffom the City Council. and one | >and contests is, have your va ; ae i ee ae ee — —_-—--- ——- - _ from the fishing industry ious tostruments in tune In all es rd ; After the president announcing | Pi@h i ssiine Paseagee ms the ~ b that he would not be a eandidate | Se™miramadic Overture the) . for re-election, which was great. |)rass seetion had a tendency to i ly regretted by all present, the flatten, and in forte passages bt . following officers for next vear | low sharp The Metlakatla band | : were chosen: in their overture two clarinets};" President—A. J. Prudhomme played ont of tune, and the tem , © @ Vice-President—A, H. Allison, | POS Were good, where on the other] Secretarv—-L. Bullock Webster, | and the Kitkatla band tox too |! Directors Geo Frizzell, pL. | Many liberties on tempos ‘eve omp e e ome urnis er Hunter and OG. Nelson. j want more definite points of de Jone ~ ; » It was announced that the| sion, T have a reeord of same, |' _ ? membership of last year was 195 |@"d Will gladly publish same. It the hospital while this year it totaled 426 | is advisable to use your ‘own | ! rat —E - — 4 vote of thanks was extended | »€andmaster in band contests, and ! - to P. Robertson for excellent ser. |"t change at the last moment, |!°! vices as auditor. Mr, D. €, Stu. |" it causes a friction of conf oa | jart offered his services free for} dence between the eonductor and baleony the next year | bandsmen ; - A. Hl. HORLSCHER Salvation Army |THE ©. P. R. FINDING : WORK FOR THEIR MEN | The Uivilian Rifle Association | Public a | pe pe st lis holding ite annual individual coro * | Mr. F. W. Peters, CG. P. R. gen | 4nd team championship on the , . jeral superintendent in British [Tange at MoNico! Creek on Sun- Bw RK. e e e Columbia, has announced that |)?” 1¢ Trish Fusiliers are en- class } jtering a teang which will stand ;*'"™" n ] rin oO eum jwors would be found by the com la very good chance of winning the ;PUre ca ! j pany on its main line east of|team championship, as they have | Spence’s Bridge for 150 or 200! several old Bisley shots on the Everything ° e ° ; }men, who would be selected from | team, including an ex-winner of | "¢ way you! aperies and Curtain material by the yard--Brass [the company's former employeos, |e, Queen's Prise, Lieutenant - ae 3 }Ghristie, a very well known Van- | married meu to be given prefer. | ° e ence couvere shot, will captain the Fu-! bE 6. lie vg , : | o* oO es an rimmings The men would be given jobs siiers’ team, while the civilian & bp } along the rightsef-way on double | vam will be under the direction [S yf . jand single track - work. They are of Mr. D. G. Stuart, captain of the] Vv . assoctl - expected to start work on M®nday | , ciation, of next week. | pe te >. ° | © gt ‘ase e ) Y IRON BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES Bie wi bo et SM Ming se cnsow to] Ee ce ena: dis tennnanier ena. | ee ourt this morning L.. | |Larkin, M. Lofgreen, Fred Neil-!7> ed for the company and who were! ' | j laid off, those of the men who are | os sare. ne Cone Tae Gat HARRISON W S e | d k f ] e Bli d e d married will be preferred cine afl z ee were fined eo each : a. ; oy irisman was fined 850, ‘ , pecial orders taken for upholstering- Blinds any size made othors. Single "men will come n was fined 89 Suite next and married men, not com : ! Aro! pany employees, will then be ane es books behind or ons PRINGI to or er given work. Only British sub {of balance If 90, apply oan Soe. > ‘ jects or subjeets of allied nations Dally News. 837tf.| Phone 300 will be taken on and not all the | ” SPECIAL DISCOUNTS DURING FAIR WEEK men will be drawn from Vaneou |_ JERE AAU EE EBHHEEEEEEmEEEnEr re crerrret! ‘ ver, as there are several in up . eountry towns who deserve the lf KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME u company's support, \* We Write FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE ©: en : . iP TOMOBILE, GUARANTEE BONDS, EMPLOYER: LI ( sO D | ITE . RED CROSS TEA. |¥ in Good Strong Canadian Companies. ae | - * . te furnisnee e e The ladies of Prince Rupert FOR RENT—Four-roomed house; comp!el« A 5 will serve tea and refreshments | phone and electric light; close to drydock.; $35.00 | » el Phone 20 THIRD AVENUE P. O Box 1647 on the baleony of the Exhibition | The Premiums You Pay Us Help to § ” l _ ’ . Building from 3 to 10 p.m. dur t Canada's Resources. The Qualit H F h ing the days of the fair This! ‘| y ome urnis er | will be in aid of the Red Cross : KISSICK & EDWARDS ; ; onize . ‘Iw TD EY ; spert ‘Don't fail to patroniz be the mi ¥ SIXTH STREET Prince Fi eae eeettt 227-20 | tokio doo gioinioioinicinioiniginin ioinioo inten nn nn en" F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS)