The Daily News Sea - - = : — yy : = CHANCELLOR LLOYD-GEORGE 72771 SS a Constructo IS BLAMED FOR THE COSTLY fs on oss gue ge “The News” Classified Ads. Suits ie Town DREADNOUGHT MARATHON |} frei cic ino ed a ss ce inerlth, Suly Sida biel bcoksese| he ofblel clare’ ihetsbed 1. act stl oa ==(ne Cent A Word For Fach Insertion== River ‘at fr teorn has been made with the strength-| been for Mr, Llovd-George’s dec- that time as as possible Georen ag ; ee see —_ fheorge on the Necha ening of the German navy, voted} larations there would have been -THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES cane Ties . 7 ; : Contrattor Hardie almost unanimously during this|no German navy bill this year. ill i - on Lot 1427, adj ‘ " ————— west year's session of the Reichstag The extta expenditures entailed ; 3 “ a Poli Court Toda . Ho ardic that it is now officially anhounced|by the army and navy bills are = ’ : coe nan ares i : i In the police court this morn- i erading gangs, and 2 » , ! P ; ro ofieonte , shee 4 eache will be located that the new third squadron of ntemplated cheerfully by the ing before his Worship A. Carss, /@ For Rent aoe.a he eight battleships will be commis-javerage German, who finds much : i} tons of supplies sioned by the autumn of 19144, far|more to worry him financially in| William Mundon was sentences MERELY ee m now on é earlier than had been thought|the increased cost of living, the|to three months for vagraney MABEL OMPLETELY furnished modern fat, Ap T at Fort 4 ree, Prope possible. This will bring the|inerease in the price of meat) James Macdonald was up o : REMARKS piy 735 Washington Block, Me | ie = vales i avenue Phone 386 active battle line up to 25 battle-/during the past ten years alone|c¢harge of drunk and disorderly, | ships in full commission. ag rt saa. oo — ye somewhat sadly ee oy ron ee eee ‘Phone 116. WAS ENJOYED COLLART Crews for the four battleships/"'s total annual contribution tO) supposed it must ye the case, oge . : & REY : a Phat because the general hos- FOR RENT—Two suites first class house NOLDS : peserve adr. : the maintenance of the V dl ; -emar , t it was the oe eee eee ce Sameer on, Wa a, ry 54 ee or Seen. (he ina pital is going to sprout a new keeping rooms, also store, in new bulld Sole Agents been 6th avenue, opposite Skating wing is mc reas for imagining — All conveniences Apply. a Before full hoesde at both of | Fort Georg: Christian . . at all times, will not be available While the total charges for the} strength of his admision of the their performances last night 4 probably for two or three years}German army and navy, includ-jjnpeachment and the evidence : _ . tid lithe Westholme Theatre the local | after that, so it is pointed out] ing this year’s increases, are less|of penitence the magistrate im- Phat even if the vega = For Sale . lamateurs gave a couple of ex-| DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHip 2 ~ e ake ; “| . need ! ee ee oe cent Moma ae deadien dg ene eee ctaaan 2 mr ae nt os re : 7 cellent shows That the reputa- _motee - pesely giv t Cc ; > ‘ : all her a king-fisher ship heretofore ‘subs man economist, Dr. George! with #2 eosts. ‘ . tion of the amateurs 4a. Princelenbeesames os. contre Goldstein, -has computed = that — FOR SALE—Two incubators, practically fully vader the firm name British press and Parliament are premature in assuming the pres- how; capacity 104 and 150. Apply P.| Rupert’ is established was] yaney, in the town of ence at sea of 29 fulig manned|¢ach Berliner will pay 21 marks A. T. Broderick, manager of the That now Vancouv' an O. box 860 165-F more than evident in the vigor| AMM, province of Bb: German battleships in the autumn] \0r approximately #5) more for/jocal branch of the Union Bank, Westminster Rave set the goo B 160 acres; 90 acres) and extent of the applause which ihe o ie 8 < s 1s s sar i ? . “ne . . al exe : srhapse the |! nd | POR SALE y owner, 160 acre psi : a of 1913. i meat rt vear than he bis returned this morning from a ex net perhay i open meadow land. balance, timber: good greeted each and all of the per .| eee fa re. t » é 2 sar . t ape - “« op) Ct “= 8 stave 0 ‘ nor » a Blame Lioyd-George bl a A ag al hears Seon .. bw eal vg # ed whit "i 6 fine stock ranch.) [fc ‘mers, Such old favorites as] tership debts will | y ge. the ‘normal family of five or six|and Victoria scrapping anc KH, 4-4 i Beoree ws Beirne’, x Tt th a 5 : : an ria. ° et acre. Four mile c sv A Stowell and W. Whitley met] are presented on ’ : :rease ; rms « senrend ete ¢ ‘ and P , ueaineea ae Se ee See hi re: B. C., Graham Island. ai2) jwith their accustomed reeeption, } 0 Apply to A. M. Miller, B.dah, fleet, according to the aes the family ¢ . hequer of $25 os j That the Duk: f Connaught | nm RALE—Cornet lot, Fort Oecess, Coe Mr. Stowell especiall” in a new! Hazelton, B ; ‘ ‘es ms » Ger t Oj | BE yr. Ge ste ‘ P Ps | ‘ iro 5 oO ot, » » » } of a responsible German dip 10. Dr. Goldstein arrives at his L 5 may not be going Queen) tral avenue, 265x120; splendid situation: | song rather reminiscent in its} at, is solely due to the provoca-| figures by taking the total dressed : . ; - owne ell; at $750. Ad : mat, Is solets e to the provocs ure ny t Charlottes dn Septemb: . 1 ores Wo Hox. T an Pore ria lye of his celebrated “Down tive Mansion House speech of the| weight of cattle, sheep, swine, sae ; : ’ . ; settlers may console then B. ¢ 177-188 the Strand” favorite thoroughly} M f . er sees. Cane Daapes seis... Stacgnieens Nee Sern Set PASSENGER —— | Satisfying his audience. Mrs cCa fery & Gibbons George, delivered at the height of|sumption annually and multiply. | Potts gave @ popular recitation Section 1 the Moreceo crisis in 1911. Com-)|ing this by the increase in the re- Phat ee are visitors I a Miscellaneous land Mr. Bam. in Gaborek anil ie”d, See § i . eilis hts . » , ert this afternoon who wmé ane F é ‘ TaApDOralLe ¢ : _ F menting on the more conciliatory/tail prices per pound and shown per } : : $4,500.00 cash ne o nore ¢ YI price pe por bil | fos sme er sree b| effective make up as a blind | pwo ‘lots. J Fe Prony BI ulterances of Mr. Lloyd-George|by the official statisties over the have to sleep on ira tables . tion. Varied] } tw ver| easy terms F > - p *} are so ero e STENOORAPHER desires position e€ weggzar, sang one or ro ever! ‘ § at the Mansion House banquet|average price ten years ago. For} ae beds -the Rotels are weed ‘eaperuae including engineering, cor | : ular songs of sentiment ap — 8 ; . - ; ra ox 0 ar 8 s 8 ap- this year, and on Sir EdwardiGreater Berlin the total extra! The steamer Prince Rupert, a espondence and tracing. Box 688 pop a) . saaee Lot 26, Block 20, $1 < d - J is role. is ! a ‘ Grey's reference to the improve-|eost is about $18,000,000 per|Captain Barney Johnston, arrived Phat the Mayor is to be con-|younG MARRIED WOMAN seeks situa | progees vane hil k ; ; Section 5 . } . yi ve ‘ » ¢ ‘ . ‘ ior n hotel or rivate family, in any) interiude on 1? Violin while MAK-~ ment in Anglo-German relations,|/annum, on time this morning with 167!@ratulated on his assurance that peattiots Expecienceed English. | t . dinsden annie, | We 9-10, Block 27, w saloon and 25 third class passen.|the hospital board may count on Phone A 1-R ing no pretence at a f $3,150.00; % cash, ba i . : > . > » ig . » | Lots 10-11, Block 24, 62 igers. She also carried 260 tons/th« city’s ten thousand. sites a effort evidently delighted — the pes 30:3". ee FOR LEASE—Rooms now occupled bY! house. Audienee and company! © cash jof general freight for Prince — Wenderers Club Apply at wares cD ok mine oo 6 WEDDING OF ONE OF | Rupert, up river and Queen Char- Phat the little peaches are by Jewelry Store 142-tf jalike weleome back to the boards | rt $i, Block 4, with | i The é ‘ino means green a capital amateur comedian in c Section 6 lotte Islands points. » weather: : a Lot 7, Block 20, $3,040.( ; Mr. Evitt, whose triumph “ 'Enery Lot’ 15, Block ; 83 } ibelow was fair and very warm. — ' 0 ; 63,68 » Rig +» > one amateur! Lot 4, Block 5, with hous RUPERT S YOUNGER GIRLS iAmoeng the saloon passengers] For Sale—House Furnishings. Wanted jthe Eighth ung one amateur Seek a © . House jnight a week or so before his e@X- | Lots 21-22, Block 31, 9 re the following: furnishings for sale. Ex- lot 18, Block 98, $1.2 S itreme ) lar we s stil S | W. H. Pelcher, Joseph Miller,| cellent opportunity fo secure good j|tremely pe oe nm dding, . E | _ Section ; ; > s i . . tr y VANTED—First class wood turner. Prince | rememberes ast night 1is| Lots 20-21 ock 37 WITH MANY WELL WI Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lake, Miss|value in. good class furnishings.| ¥ : . vada te a ae i a Sash & Door Co. 149-0r ‘Standing at the Corner of the mm : . ie. ae 1.9 | Kathleen Lake, Master Harry|Apply F, Keeley. 188 , WANTED Lot with or without house.|Street’ was a rollicking success. cash, bal. 6-12-18 Lake, E. H. Wilson, J. E. Oppen- pina Moderate cash ent Pe gor Leese dad ba. © o » cash payment and balance good} 7 See enmay Sue solemn. | was ane © ee Seems Betas ' heim, D, L. Lewis, Mrs. MeArthur, Choicest liquors and cigars terms. State full particulars to box 9, $800.00 cash, bal. 6 ' rally ows 2 7 Lot 32, Block 6, $800 ized by the Rev. W. H. MeLeod, j cele ebration of the happy event, | Mr. and Mrs. 0. Button, Mr. and] Savoy. oats New ener Wanted—Man with some ex- Section 8 . . , . . amateur _ ot 22, Block 14, #400. | whe n the offering of congratula-| Mrs. D. W Lindsay, C, Lindsay, HOUSEHOLD furnishings waneed.— Sena | pe rience to do amateur photogra-| F0t *+ ney 26.'9550.0 jtions and well wishes for their! yy). ©, p. Fullner, Mrs. Munday, Subscribe for the Daily News.| (iiiirulars and prices to 189-tf | Phic work. MeRae Bros., Ltd. LANDS IN bag : future happiness were extended | gic. Holmes, George Bromley, - - AND SMALL TR contracting parties being Walter|), aj] The bride is one =p according to the same law, are to/|"@vy. first occasion that he had be kept in full readiness for sea High Cost of Living. confined in his life On the it an aeroplane Ce _ ee" the Baptist minister, at the par- ea. tia sonage on Thursday evening, the! — —_——— ————— = Of} Mrs, F, Lang, Miss Hattie Hellen, a ak } . Scrimgeour of the Premier Hotel! Prince Rupert's younger girls, a Mi Patsie Henry, Mi Daisy! 4 f 5 = a - . ee staff and Miss Lulu Crossett of|former pupil in the public school, Henry, Miss Dixie White, Miss Geieet | eae eli Peele Oe fol pol oh fod fol fed a ea efi fa) (=) nice tees Fire this city. A merry gathering of| pretty and popular with her cirele]| y.s Monroe, Miss Billie O'Neil, fe Niagara Fire the friends of the young couple| of friends, Miss Dode Canfield, Miss Thay ieenbiide GF Enotes 0 ——— — - oe | (Crawford, Miss Ina Mitchell, Miss Accident ( Bee Mvyberg, Miss Stubby Myberg, Ste ince Libel eataed, ] McCaffery & Gibbons Creighton, Miss Ethel Stoddard, | | 2°00 000 R. H. Green, Cecilia Green, Miss K | Y I y P O | T ! ‘ . erson, Miss Effie! & 4 : Coats " 7 i 7 “ ; = In Re Assigned I Couke, Mrs. H. Hansard, Hazel) E& business men ; H. . Hansard, George c . | 4. D. MINN! | ' eo s i \ i ee AU Hansard, are now wearin Solid, H. €. Catt, Mr. and Mrs. J. . = “Rego cloth | C65 Sr OUT! teed to, tag 0s 6 sign on. every | Unreserved Sak ego cromes Mins c. Halmohen. Ls nate a factory door. The old idea of secrecy in busi- a aad ie Helmeken, Mr. and Mrs. ober : . ° ° }} . S ep eet: 2 ote that ieee te & Clerks. C. 8, WE. S ness made it seem a crime to show outsiders processes, = ron al style is what they want, and that ” er pee te eee materials, and methods of manufacture. ee sity anal we th i eda [a Mis, ert Mrs. tng a : . “Reso” Clothiers are Londons leading FA) 4 in tee lf Now the white light of publicity is being let in by | Publi c Auction Marropel) and they oir you high-class ee eri those who depend on public favor for business profits and London tailoring at practi ready- . . BO, Ly F. EMG): Me e ‘ . . . c ; @ 8p made prices—or less. Trumpour, M. G, Doyle, James| i business growth. The “‘keep out”’ sign is disappearing Dliaiceiet aes ose Connor, Alex. Noble, A. G, Ross, “REGO” NEW YORK §):. Moser. B. Bryant, F. 6. Biek-| & from factory doors and the ‘‘welcome’’ sign is taking its d | Opposite Contra @ American Model Lounge Suit. The ford, Mr. and Mrs. Saurratt, Miss) place. __ON : ; P I. Jenns, Mrs, Cameron, Miss May a an wee < Raye ay Bell, A, Short, A, Hodgon, R. F. Saturday, Aug. 3rd : Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James| f@ i ° Top M tes Ameren g tere Re Dliccse, Aire oceric, wee|i |g Caachi term heks Today, many pobls eve come ara? “New 1 FRaAgeon, G. A, MeNicholl, Mrs. | ji the truth, and it pays. Modern selling ruth about ena Lee al » M many smart styles illustrated and fully J. 8. Gray, Mr, and Mrs. M. K. relies more and more on the confidence Reitchel, assignee es! dead ra Cowan, O. Besner, Mr. Smith, F. and good will of the buyer. many big industrial enter . : hae o 7 alee! © mageine Johnson, J. Nation, H, L. Gibbs,|@ 4 To-day, y bene geen hae Tapa “ UOT wince wee hc, Sloan To-day, eyes are too sharp and in- _—prises are open without hindrance te oul reserve FASHIONS FOR MEN~ = oe : oe ab ad a - ae wthenes ‘on keen to deceit the inspection of an interested public, Granding Contractor's Outfit FREE ust published) a Free Mrs. E. e meet feo ete posatiiie. ute f ae i ditins FE Seta s Ble cee acm el Emaar sat nec may em mon ry uae : oe ns ae in ara LOR Me: MB diow, E. L.| Ff Gonna Sarees anaes Be Neh; nding for their s and pros- 10 as ear trucks soakeal The oe C perity on public confidence, will lift the 2 gin poles complet “ 9 LOCAL JOTTINGS Foday. many canning factories, curtains that veil their board and work- Block, pulleys, cab! Rego Clothiers, ad . ws pecking uses, Lacdeoe and public rooms~— they, too, will come to printing } Blacksmith's outfit Ld. M ss ry sister of F. 8, tone. fr itechens welcome visitors. concealing candid advertisements in the news- Quantity drill stee Dept. O P.O. Box Montreal. manager of the Bank of B. N, A.| B nothing. papers. Hamméts, sews, pi: of this city, arrived on the Prince Chains and usual s Rupert this morning on a visit = To be wr to her brother, The public may overlook, but does not forgive, a lie ' Orde ‘a he aes SON Dury A> postage J, 2B, Cade, arrived this morning or an abuse of its confidence. The public regards with al oe bLLts . “ on the Prince Rupert on a visit made of — *-e ‘ m ATiOKS othe ines tense We |1 Dr. and Mrs. Cade of thie city, suspicion those who attempt to serve it in secrecy and oF ty Homan oaly used. Only measurement required is ci. c: cunterence of Head. Sailers $c08 Launch Alice B., Ww. J. Thomas. silence, The public is repelled by juggled facts or befog- a a ‘ teres eS ee or Se ging words. The public rewards with its favor and = $600 Cash all a) “ie = ass | Sis money those who tell it the truth. It walks and shops 3‘ hae | or @ License to Take and Use Water. where the light shines and where the paths are straight. nertns Z 4 : a. * 16 imeh #1.10 | manatee necebe Ove net pe Port fe) $97.50 Sept. | ‘ . : ar owns! 0. na of Prince . = pee on . By + A186 |Hupert, will apply fr a licunse to take Throw on the y © Post paid, j P * oa $1.85 | an use 8.4 euble feet per second of water h light / ere is . : : Z ot $3.80 | out of Wolf Creek, which flows io 4 north- i} LATEST i westerly direction through Lot 446, hange 4 #1541.25 May 4 2 44d | 5, Coast District, and em . isto Por- vi “ $0.00 | Geen es Seteud et b Mapida, a 4 re te , - water W ver at 4 om ie on Apy length | Lot 691, and will be used for domestic any recognized Canadian ing agency, or the Secretary to order | purposes om the tana described as Lot the Canadian Press p Aro we ong Room 608 Lumsden Bldg., my | section 7, | 44 nee t District / ‘ , v eflt | This woties was posted on We ground oronto, Enqui eee tnvolves no obligution on your part —se on jon the day of July, 1012, “p- write, if ¢ amy style ars. a [plication ‘will ‘be filed in the cimce oft to onder ater Recorder at Prince Rupert Apply to . bijections may be fled with the said Purity 8 with slight division on lett side | wos Recorder or with the Compteuiler only naky pa ae Transiormation §9.50 \., $15.00. lof Wai ater, Kights, Parliameut janidings, ¥ | Vietorta, c, 0 THe oWT EDWARD TOWNSITE CO., n ” ! TD. ' — By A. W. Agnew, Agent » sold withoul will buy lots 5 and 2nd Avent