REXALL Agent a is n —, prescrip TWO STORES 82 PHONES 200 eee The Pioneer Druggist EASTMAN KODAKS BARGAINS FOR think you not enough You that nights long furnished? Don't you have roughed it Why want to when the lengthen There Is No Place Like Home Drop in and see us; we'll be glad to see you. now? get your house nicely and comfortable so get chilly the be able to say have everything nice weather begins to and oul you will Let us give you some idea of our bargains. But come and them for yourself. see Carpet Squares, 2'2x3 yds., sale price......... ‘ . $6.96 Stoves (must be sold), from $3.50 to............. $30.00 Mattresses (Restmore)................ eee eeee .. $9.95 Fruit Jars, pint, quart, half gallon; per doz., $1, $1.10 KEEP AN EYE ON 3RD AVE. WINDOW. SECTION ONE Lots 3 and 4, Block 8, Section 1, 12 and 18 months. Lots 11 and 12, Block 1, 12, 18 and 24 months. $15,000; 85,000 cash, balance 6, Section i, $15,000; 65,000 cash, balance 6, SECTION SIX. Lot 22, Block 7, Section 6, corner with 38 feet frontage on Fifth Ave., $4,500; % cash, balance 6 and 12 months. ° SECTION SEVEN Lots 1 ana 2, Block 31; double corner; balance 6, 12 and 18 months, Lots 9 and 10, Block 44, $1,700; and 17 months. Lots 33 and 34, Block 16, 6 and 12 months, 21 and 22, Block 32, $2,000; and 18 months Lot 4, Block 23, $1,000; half cash, balance 6 and 12 months, Lots 241 and 22, Block 10, $2,000; half cash, balance 6 and 12 months. Lots 1 and 2, Block 42 12 months. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 44, ance 6, 12 and 18 months, 2,000; $800 cash, $700 cash, balance 5, 11 $1,800 pair; half cash, balance Lots $800 cash, balance 6, 12 , $2,250; $1,250 cash, balance 6 and $8,000; $3,000 cash, bal- : eee The Continental Trust Company, Limited ' SECTION ONE = Block. ts. Price. 1 ty $15,500.00 1-3 14 18.19 40,000.00 1-3 16 1-2 60,000.00 1-3 16 7 12,000.00 1-4 16 8 12,000.00 1-4 16 9 12,000.00 1-4 28 14-15 20,000.00 1-3 30 20-21 21,000.00 $10,000.00 34 56 17,000.00 1-3 34 67-58 35,000.00 10,000.00 Second Ave. Terms. Bal, 6, 12, 18 mos. Bal. Bal. Bal. Bal. Bal. Bal. Bal. 6, 12, 18 mos. Bal. Bal, PATTULLO & RADFORD The Daily News ANOTHER SUCCESS FOR Westholme appre- witnessed the! the large and Last night at Opera House a ciative audience regular Friday night amateur performance. That the ¢ tainment offered by this popular and up-to-date little theatre is} pleasing to the public is denced by the increasing age accorded The chestra, first class pleasing variety of the local talent turnout The evening Stowell, Prescott, the first soloist, upon style, applause turns were classical popular by C. V. inimitable Altogether ly successful, of the amateurs new, up-to-date sketches and musical in the near future the Friday night per- formances are assured of recelyv- nie patron excellent of and] | pietures the addition performances by of given always ensure a big Friday evenings turns Messrs Corkingdale appearing for the city as a The Rosary” in finished with loud The on on last Whitley, and several put by Evitt, the latter time mn rendering the euphonium received the audience. all of a high class order, relieved by a character known were by song in his well commie Evitt in style, the high- and with the efforts to get up show was some turns promised ing the support of the Princé Rupert public even in a larger measure than they have in the past, BUSY HOUR AT THE WHARF ON FRIDAY There were four big boats strung along the G, T. P. wharf yesterday shortly after noon, giv¥- ing an appearance of things do- ing, very gratifying to Prinee Rupertites in view of the number of strangers there are in town The C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary arrived from the south about the lime as the liable old the two G,. T. P. boats, Prinee John and Prince Albert, where also on the seene shortly afterward from their scheduled trips the islands and Granby Bay. saine re- Camosun, YESTERDAY'S SCORES. National. Boston 3, Philadelphia 1. Pittsburg 2, Cincinnati 1 innings). Brooklyn 7, Chicago 5, American. Washington 7, New York 2, Boston 7, Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 5, Detroit 4. Cleveland 7, Chicago 2. Coast. 12 New York 5. St. Louis 4 grave Place. it New fall goods constantly ar- riving. Wallace's, 2t BUYS 6, 12 mos, 6, 12, 18 mos. over 3 yrs. over 3 yrs. over 3 yrs. 6, 12 mos. 6, 12 mos, 1, 2, 3, 4 yrs Phone 83 Los Angeles 9, Sacramento 8. ee Oakland 3, San Francisco 2. Gun Men to ‘@queal, Portland- Vernon, rain, New York, Aug. 34.—“Whitey” Northwestern. Lewis and “Dago Frank’ Ciro- Spokane 9, Victoria 2. fieo, both the indieted gun men Seattle-Tacoma, rain. in the Rosenthal murder case, are Portland 3, Vancouver 0. freported to be ready to turn illaehiteliarctmetsiag state's evidence on the condition Tenders for Clearing. that they are let off with light Tenders wanted for clearing| Sentences, 3% acres, Granby Bay. For par- ree ae ticulars apply, between 6 and 8 Coughing Up. p. m., G, R, T. Sawle, 508 Mus- It is quite impossible to swal- “The. News” Classified Ads. =(ne Cent A Word For Each [nsertion== ~THERE ARE NO ~% | MABEL REMARKS “DEAD ONES" im jFOR RK keep cprt ; POR R That it makes no difference if} close For Rent ee ENT ing rooms, also store, on 6th avenue, opposite All conveniences stian Skat ENT—Cheap, room in private how in Phone Green 258 Apply. Tony 54-1 Two suites first class house | in new build ing f ase, PROTEST AGAINST DECREE he does keep the pound, they) , deed nN gotta quit kicking our dog catch-| London, Aug 30, Premier ; Sal er aroun’, | For ale Asquith having refused to receive - SE) a deputation protesting against The . ‘ee that loitering! Ne Temere cree » Evan. cner oe mewree. th : ‘ {POR SALE—Two incubators, practically | [the Ne Temere decree, ‘the Evan left off residence had got to go new; capacity 104 and 150 Apply | P |welical Alliance is preparing an and sthp just in the way of the, ©. Dox 869 165-1 Timperial protest. In the autamn guesis at last night's society ja great Protestant meeting will party. Wanted ibe held here, when the with drawal of the edict throughout That any unoccupied houses the Empire will be demanded } E found wandering about Prince) wayqpep— a waitress and a kitehen girt} asseernaeneengiraennesinseasesnascenaaene Rupert after dark in future wil!) at the Bay View Hotel 206 be taken to the pound WANTED Room downstairs without | i board close in Apply P. O. box 95 — 207-210 Ths ‘e » government sal i . ae oore: _ a 3 | WANTED—A good general Servant. Ap Section Two has begun to gel ply 720 Fourth Ave. Phone 209 tr qdite aristocratic, too, in value.) W.xoep women to feed and fold on| > mangle. Apply at once. Ploneer “or i 6t That a treasure hunting expe ary 169 i dition to Kaien Island instead of | WANTED ( , high class, reliable medium for intro ‘ : ‘ ; - Phat everybody's a ig it.) Gueinf worthy marriageable peeople; any|™easure, but that if that were What? Praying for a fine Labor nationality or aes. : Pertiewsre for/ not forthcoming the opposition stamp rs. filson, box 1776, Van Day. | couree: B.C : : would introduce the desired legis- magn lation He favored a state col ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY PLAN GOOD TIME the good old style of Seot with a of highland hospitality thrown into the bar gain, and all the warm hearted} kindliness of the Land of the} Bard, the St. Andrew's have planned their Labor Day picnic to Tugwell Island. At 10 a. m, the boats leave the Rupert Marine wharf for the day's pleasure. The programme in cludes Scottish games, highland dancing, football and a’ the fun o’ the fair, putling the shot, toss- ing the caber, sprints, St. An- drew’s marathon, three legged race, potato race, tug ©’ war, pie shies, a dish washing contest for ladies and a dozen other delights land, spice Society The good things provided by a clever committee of wives and sweethearts of members taking care of the catering will be found a’ richt, and even if the weather man frowns the picnie will be made a success in true Scottish style. low a hard luck story” without coughing up. Prince Rupert's leading hotel— Savoy. Tenders wanted for the con- struction of a store building, ma- terials to be supplied by owner. Plans and specifications to he seen at office of J. W. Potter, architect, 205-6 FUNERAL NOTICE, An emergent ealion of No. 58, A. be held Temple, commun Tsimpsean Lodge Fr. and A, M, will at the Masonie Sunday, September {, at 12:15 p. m,, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Dr. J. O. Reddie, Meinbers of Tyee Lodge and sojourning Masons are requested to attend, J. H, THOMPSON, Ww; J, CURISTIANBEN, Secretary. ~—=PICNIC- Tugwell Island MONDAY, SEPT. 2ND Scottish Games—Highiand Ticke To be Darcing ts: Gents $1.00; ladies f from members of Committee. had | | ree the} | | Sten for having Applicants to have hands day, 2t eity th 30th inst., and experience STENOGRAPHER WANTED. MALE preferred, treasurer's office of general office heir applications in undersigned by noon of and to give testimor Salary, #75 per mo WOODS, City serapher, clerk and experience of the ERNEST A wanted! work Clerk the Fri vials nth H. Gordon Munro MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue STUART & STEWART Accountants 309 2nd Ave. Phone No, 280 Prince Rupert P. O. Box 354 Auditors for City of Prince Rupert ‘LFPRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. of B.C,, Ontario, katehewan and CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc, Offiee— Alex.M.Manson B.a., Albert Block, Second Avenue. WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.( W. Nicholson Lailey ©, V. BENNETT, B.A. W.E. Williams,8.a., L.u.0 Sas- A- P.O. BOX 2 PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, BSQ., A.R.A.M., JOHN E, DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PRINCE RUPERT 1ON., BNO REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., REV, W. H. MeLBOD b.A BLD REV. ©. R. SING, BD. -Church Services . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in th Chureh Halil at it rw mand Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, SRD AVE, NEAR OTH #T, Seoviecs, rey Sunday at li am. ane vm Sunday School 2.40 p. m. Baraca Bible Class 2.90 p.m. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLAOR Sepviens oveny Sunday at 11 am 18 pm. Sunday School at 2.80 p.m 7 Pastor SALVATION ARMY (Granville Court Sunday services at it am, Sandaepm Sup day Sehool, 1:30 p. mm Week night services Mon day, Wednesday Thurs day and Saturday CAPT AND MAS TUTTE Commanding OMeers CITADEL lective plan similar to that of the ST. ANDREW’ Ss SOCIETY |: ate of Washington. returned ire. G, 8. Carl this morning on the Prince Rupert after a short visit to the south | LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, “keena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that Olier Besner, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation hotel keeper, in } tends to apply for permission to purchase | the following deseribed lands Commencing &@t & post planted on the east shore of Goose Bay, Observatory Inlet, and about one-half mile south of Indian heserve, thence 80 chains south, thence 20 chains east, hence 80 chains north, thence 20 chains West to point of commencement, ontaining 160 acres more or less. OLIER BESNER. 1912 12, 1912, District Kange Take notice that I, Vancouver, B. C., ceeupation logger, intend » apply for permission to purchase the following described foreshore: Commencing at @ post planted at the south, est corner of Lot 4446, thence south v0 feet, thence following the shore line in & northeasterly direction 300 feet from be Grand Trunk Pacific Rathway right-of Way to @ point 300 feeet east of the south- east corner of Lot 4446, thence + eH 300 feet to high water mark or G. T. P. right- Dated July 21st, Pub. Aug Skeena Land District of Coast, 5. Agnace Massey, of of-way, thence along the beach ‘ point of commencement, containing 2.0 acres more or less, IGNACE MASSEY. Dated July 30th, 1912. Pub. Aug. 12, 1012 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range Four Take notice that I, Fred Dawson, of Prince Kupert, occupation farmer, in- tend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands ;—-Com mencing at &@ post planted three miles west, one mile south of End Hill, Banks island, thence south 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence east mencement; or less thence north 40 chains, 40 chains to point of com- containing 160 acres, more FRED DAWSON. Dated August 1, 1012. Pub, “Aug. 13, 1912. Skeena Land District— Diotries of Coast Range Fou Take notice that I, Isabelle Smith El- ls, of Prince Rupert, occupation married woman, intend to apply for rmission to purchase the following described lands:-— Commencing at a a planted four miles one mi south of End Hill, west and Banks Island, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 46 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement; containing seo acres, more or less. 18 SABELLE. OuETe BELLIS. Dated August 1, 19 Pub. Aug, 13, 1919." Skeena Land Digerics—-peptnies of Coast, Ran, Take notice that James Coxford, of umbe Pembroke, Ont, occupation rman, fitend to apply vor re to purchase the following desert Commencing at & post where 6. T. P. Aly. intersects tite Kiver, about 26 chains southwest from most we sterly point of pt 1717, thence easterly 48 chains along G. P. Rly. right of way, thence sout ty ‘and westerly about 70 chains following eee line of island to point of commencem JAMES CORPORD. 1012. 1012. Land Dineen. a planted at point the tion Dated July 6th, Pub July 23, skeena =plssrics of Coast, fake notice that I, "ainen u . Kiteumealum, occupation lemnereen os tend to apply for rmission to hase the following dese orhoed lands; — ce repens . & post planted at @ point where 6. T. P hitersects the Zymago- tite River, "about | 4 chains southwest from most weston polas of Lot prey, “Te easterly 48 chains along the G. T, Aly. right of way, thence wortheriy ae west erly about 60 chains following shore line of island to porns of commencement. ANTHON Dated July 6th. Wty, Y LUDGATE, Pub, July 23,104 Skeena Land nt District ahs oats fanse 6 © notice bat © Vancouver, B C., create woman, intends to apply for to purchase the following described lands; Commencing 4 4 post planted at the southwest corner of Lot $065, theace 80 of Coast, of married Tinission | | chains south, thence 80 chains east, the nee »0 cosines forth to southeast corner of Lot }062, thence west 40 chains slong Lot 306%, thence north 80 chains sions Lot 3069, thence 40 chains west along Lot 4065 to point of commencemer ‘ng 560 geres more or less, —_ CAROLINE JOMNBON w.d Goodw Dated May 20th, 1919 = Some Pub. June 18, 10419 G. R. Naden (o, Abe,» A eine George Leek 618 8rd Ave Priy “eR Upert eaeeeeeeNNeNRti, See Us for Good H. DOUGLAS 339 Third Ave P.O. Bor im (Opposite Post Office 7 THE Westholme Lumber (, LIMITED Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Suppiey First Avenue Phone ti One Doubk Cor ner 7th AVENUE SECTION SIX $2000 cash and the alance over years at 6 per cent Samuel Harrison & Compay Brokers and Financial Agents Second Ave. Prince Rupet WEST ASSAY WORKS Gold, Silver 615 Hastings St. W VANCOUVER, B.C _— FOR : SALE aaa EES Shell | prising i etc. A s! ° George Leek | JOHN DYBHAVN Real and Estate Loans Insurance Phone _ 819 3rd Avenue HAYN ER BROS. UNDERTAKERS «> ) EMBALMERS Funeral! Directors —s 8rd Ave. near 6th S¢ Phone Ne E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embsle# CHARGES Kv A> ON ABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 5% OPEN DAY AND NIGHT EMPRESS BOWLING | | Continuous Alleys Mineralite Balls THIRD AVENUE Weare Too buy cf to write ads fomorrow Ww good lots al al if vou wa prices you a Ayenut 2nd