ene one ee eee . A VISIT The Pioneer REXALL Agent Special attention is paid to dispensing EASTMAN KODAKS physicians prescrip- tions : TWO STORES 82 PHONES 200 “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Mar ager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. 1142 Pender Street West Moderate Prices. - Vancouver, B.C. Phone 8500. TO CURE & COLDS not only it, It properties enable the permanently throw off a cold. 35¢ for large bottle. Sold everywhere. i. & MATHIEU CO, Pap. SHEEREROOEER MATHIEUS SYRUP OF TAR & COD LIV Mathieu’s Syrup # cough but cures and restorative > a system to ER OIL BLACKHAND IS WOUNDED Tarrytown, Ky., Sept. 5—An alleged bilackhand agent who tried to obtain $500 from Joseph Drago, one of John OD. Rocke- feller’s employees at the point of a gun is being sought by deputy sheriffs in West Chester county. He was shot in the leg in the fight, with the man he tried to blackmail, and then when sur- rounded by the mob held them at bay with his revolver while he escaped. RAY OF HOPE FOR ROOSEVELT Los Angeles, Sept. 15—‘The legislative primary eleetion shows an overwhelming victory for the progressives,” said chair- man Meyer Lisander, of the state Republican organization, “It as- sures the selection of Roosevelt- Johnson electors at the state convention at Sacramento on September 2ith, at which time platform adopt- reaflirmed.” the progressive ed at Chicago will be SNAKE PAID THEIR HOME A snake five feet in length, which escaped from the Monareh Show when they appeared here a few weeks ago, showed up = on the doorstep of Wesley John- son's home, Napier street, St, Catherines, the other evening. Mr. Johnson went in to get a gun, but a companion killed the reptile with a club while he was gone. Artistic ‘Job Printing at the LIGHTNING SET THE BED ON FIRE During Sunday night's severe electrical storm lightning enter- ed the window of the home «* William Johnstone, a farmer, or nine, Alvinston, ¢)nt., to the clothing of Joha- Concession and fire bed occupied by two of Mr. set stone's daughters. The girls made a hasty es)! and managed to put out the before further dam- done, flames age was any HOUSE MAY NOT MEET TILL JANUARY Sept. 5,—Speculation as to whether Parliament will open in November of in January is the increase. While the members of the government themselves state that the matter will not settled until after a full meeting of the cabinet, there Ottawa, is a growing belief that the gov- ernment may not be able to get the sessional programme in readiness for November CLEARING © GRANBY’S NEW TOWNSITE Contract for clearing the new townsite at Granby Bay has been lel to D, Kean of Prince Rupert, and he has a foree of men work ing at it, A number of lots have been sold, and building is going ahead already on some of them, The owners of the townsite will probably tet the contract for a new wharf there within a few days. H. H. Clarke left on the Prince George this morning for Van- The Daily News ° — Pmt : - = a sin THOMAS . ae, | WANTS TO WIN “ 99 Tay OLD mue | e News ass Hl | Chicago, TL, Sept. 6 re 3} — _ mame | arrange another attempt to 3] e oss ‘siecexe cop,” ow TT eid ord ror ac riion== Thomas Lipton has decided 3} ee | to visit the United States | _THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES” HERE— | in the fall It was an i | rge Leek nounced today that he will — sail about the end of Sep ‘ |$ 618 8rd Ave Prince R | Upert tember I ; me " . | § ‘ AND PURCHASE NOTICES. For Rent _ | eet = $3 MERELY ~~ rr ar ries igurtet Of Coaster. | _SN ‘ og. | HUpert, B. C., occupation hotel keeper, in MABEL TO RENT—Furnished flat in central to 8-l tends to apply for permission to gerd a REMARKS 1 7 su —, me a eit. $10 the following described lands niture r sale ) Commencing at 4 post planted on the Mt rest AY : ‘ Pectlog POR RENT—-Two suites first class house! east shore of Goose Bay, Observatory Iniet, rT. P. tern equity 3 } keeping roqms, aiso store, in bew bulld-| 4nd about one-half mile south of Indian | For R SHORTA | ing on 6th avenue, opposite Skating - serve, thence 80 chains south, thence 90) room wr Wont | Thee _ . en | All convenfences Apply. rong chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence) . ee tag ‘ AVe.. ens That Britannia rules the wav | Fae oa 7 1 i$ chains west to point of commencement, Bride St ‘St of & and its -" George Doughty that] containing 160 acres more or less, P as | McINTYRE HALL to lease for dances, ove. eens tube bien tes OLIER BESNER H. DOUGLAS | ‘ 8 . Terms Gray & Son. Black 78 208t ater uly st, 2 ior | Pub Aug. 19, tote | 339 Third Ave. P. 0. Bory es [POR RENT Unfurnished 3-room fat, with (oO That ve su may b sure R I | water Also : furnished housekeeping| Skeena Land District District of Cosst, Pposite Post Office) . - *- | rooms. Alder Block 3rd Ave, 209 214| Range 5 | The 1 ‘der twine shortage is al Rorden is talking navy back east} | Take notice that I, Agnace Massey, of) i e Dinde : =e lt hie that Ru | POR RENT—Cheap, room in private house,| Vancouver, B. C., occupation logger, intend| THE ithing of the past, for by the end] S00, While h just shows tha u close in. Phone Green 258 o apply for permission to purchase the i ; } | pert isn’t behind the times any-} | following described foreshore; of the week everything tt the} 4 ee eee erred Commencing at @ post planted at the e | shape at iad ta in this} Way. F Sal f| southwest ieumee Ve towes 5 aoe "ine . | i . vet, e y he shore line lline will be « up rhe} em | or ale in & northeasterly direction 300 feet from LIMITEL a. ang nad tes cad of — the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway right-of . | Plymout 1 Corda Conrpany ne é one o ou 1i-K way to & point 300 feeet east of the south the extraordinary demand in the} young bank boys has been hay | oon covnse of Lot 4446, thence west 300 | on : fo ‘ . 1 TWO ladies’ suits for sale size 38; cheap eet to high water mark or G. T. P. right best manner possible, and the| ing quite a hunt f eal weep Westeuhaves Block, Second Ave. ené of way, | thence along the beach point . solid through trait ntaining| ine willow to wear |} Sixth st Room 13 208-210 Sis cn encetanen, containing 2.0 acres Lumber and Moulding ¥; 10 Ihe. of the much required : IGNACR MASSEY 650,006 é cH ~ - : rt en ae Dated July 30th, 1912 } All K ds commodity, sufficient to bind the lat he won't be able to make Pub. Aug. 12, 1012 1 ildi Suppla produce of 300,000 acres, and| his alder-bough aga quite Wanted Skeena Land District—District of | me of Building consigned to the panv's calla tittle w . | —— ommestnertasetes Coast Range Four ' M M . } ived 7. (Rae — Beep at Take gotice that I, Fred Dawson, of went. ' ( ih art e n . Prince Kupert, occupation farmer in- | 6 WANTED Cleaning, pressing and repair , First Avenue en 4 ii beset ' on ‘ : OR ge La es | tend to apply for permission to purchase Phone oo _ oo - , - Phat it’s all righ have p Secor wee Hy beatae St Black 325.) the following described lands:—Com e Chat verv night the shipment | litiea convictions i vO wre "7 mencing at 4a post planted three miles : vo i nn a 4 west, one mile south of End Hill, Banks a vas sent for dis bution to all mto real polities Ww 7 a ae toe to ° a 7 Island, thence south 40 chains, thence points in Manitoba Saskatehs west 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, nak had Atborte The special WANTED Room downstairs . without] thence east Cs to point of com ne = — cor Phat Chief Vickers is light Pe board.; close in. Apply P. 0. box 05 RCeReRS; CO : ? cres, more ( or less train ran « 1 passenger sched 2 0 . = jon the job. FRED DAWSON ule. with specia ight-of-way, | WANTED——Plain sewing Phone Red 404 Dated August 1, 1912 North P th, Ma : 9-214 Pub. Aug. 13, 1042 | Sav ING , pymouln, wwe That after all, Mr. Macfarlan al | ast Wednesday afternoon at hig WANTED—-Pirst class wood turner, Prince Skeens Land District—District of | orner ‘5 | he N.Y Somers oe M8 Gereeters —— 7 7s Take no use that 1 teabelio Smith El-| 3:4! and passing ver the ¢ notice ° p | ; P : a : M: | GOOD CARPENTER wants work Box M,/ ‘is, of Prince Rupert, occupation married N.H. and | Bost and Line, That there's othinge fishs News office woman, intend to apply for permission to , ree and Canadian Pacific ailways.| } ; ’ ‘ h : purchase the following described lands 7th A VENUE i ‘ at acl about a good going fish-industry al " - Commencing at @ post planted four miles ‘ The train was delayed for a short ¢ eon 6 2 the atch Gaeee a ——om@ west and one mile south of End Hu, tN : ji ou can over kK the aroma Banks Isiand, thence south 80 chains, . , lime a ewport, due to certé "a! ssdintitmcciliininncastion Lost and Found thence east 80 chains, thence north 40/ SEC TION SIX atomea 0 alities yut t chains, thence west 40 chains, thence ry : mm { formatit ‘3 ‘ he oe LOCAL ITEMS north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains to | > t. officials tent valuable as-| int of commencement; containing 480 ; » | : , a ' ™ : a ne 4 eo ‘ eBric acres, more or leas | ee a , _— wl sistance, utilizing every mean I we ee Sahel eke ar ISABELLE SMITH ELLIS | $2000 cash and the balance over ™ in their power to get the twine Gaius Peck left the Prince value unless to owner Finder please o Pg | aa years at 6 per cent enc “ub. Aug 3, Winnipeg on time. It arrived] George this morning on a short] ‘ave 'postoffice 209 on Saturday af noon, so that the | visit to the southern Coast CiLLOS, | Oem cme erence | Keene Land mg ye of Coast,| entire journey, generally one of . Take notice that 1, James Coxford, of ° two or three weeks, was made in| MP. and Mrs, William Agnew] Misceliancous Kacend to apply ior gocbianien ts'porchass| ees Te Oo” > "RS, as é I lene 0 ) 0 , ssiol Oo purchase title le 1 : . . ; Were passengers nm the Prines pom mee ee the following described lands Brokers and Financial Agent a little Jess than 69 hours, _— Ghikien Gide wine a 14 * Commencing at @ post planted at point ait A Pri Ag the shortest ~oRmible time the © ' -? = = *"' | MARRY—Why remain alone? The ideal) Where G. T. P. Aly. intersects the Zymago Seco ve. rince Rupe , f | Victoria where thev will make Introduction Club is a strictly private,| itz River, about 26 chains southwest from supply has been, made equal to! . ’ high class, reliable medium for intro-| most westerly poimt of Lot 1717, thence | == the demand their home in the future ducinf worthy marriageable peeople; any | easterly 48 chains along G. T. P. Rly. right! . nationality or religion Particulars for|of way, thence southerly and westerly! , " - Miss Gleason left on a short stamp Mrs. Wilson, box 1776, Van-jabout 70 chains following shore line of) WEST ASSAY WORKS . ' ' ' couver. B. C island to point of commencement | visil to the south on the rince JAMES COXPUORD e ; | TORPEDO George this morning i ios ene oem. aoe pene cle on sess. | Gold Silver, Copy each 50 ( A. W. Agnew and Miss Agnew,| ena Land District-—District of Coast,| 615 Hastings St. W Kar V SD ON OF accompanied their father and| Arohitest, Take notice that iL anibony Ludgate, of VANCOUVER, B. C WEAI mother, Mr. and Mrs, William] Room 40 Stephens Block, — |Mitsumatlum, occupéuion, jumberman, 19-| 7 | Agiuew, to Vietoria this morning, | Phone 84. the following described lands | a he P a QGaameis | Commencing 4t & post planted at a point) { leaving on the rince George alla where G. T. P. Rly. intersects the Zymago- | tita River, about 24 chains southwest from) W. J. M. Sandells, local man STUART & STEWART most westerly poimt of Lot 1717, thence| ° c : easterly 48 chains along the G. T. P. Kily e ager for Kelly, Douglas & Co., Accountants right of way, thence northerly and west The torpedo armament of the left for Vaneouver this mornings ' . erly about 60 chains following shore line SSS Br i rst to be in ni 7 ' B : of island to point of commencement new British warships is to De “lon the Prince George on a short| 309 2nd Ave. Phene No, 280 ANTHONY LUDGATE ereased. With the exception Of} py cinoss visit. | Prince Rupert P. O. Box 3514 Sores say aA. Shell Fishing f t the Dreadnought and three of the Auditors for Ci f Prince Rupert , , ‘ m ts I ‘ible hick tin WO ee er we for City of Prine i Skeena Land District—District of Coast, prising 40-1 ove - nvyincibles, when lave ive al al Range & tubes each, ai! the vessels of the FAST STEAM | | = Take notice that Caroline | Jounson, of etc A snap. #2,40 see ancouver, ° e occupation rrie Dreadnought class now have ALYBED CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. woman, intends to apply for permission ines and he basil -- ee of Bid ieee £6 3S. Caters, Sop to purchase the follo wa? described lands three and the pattie CrUHasess ” Commencing at @ post planted at the vO. t has been roposed to} southwest corner of Lot 3065, theuce 80 k we It ‘ we prop CARSS & BENNETT chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence eorge provide five torpedo tubes to the MTC 60 chains north to southeast corner of Lot hips of the 19141 programme oo orem Ere. $062, thence west 40 chains slong Lot ® . . . Office t . Seco venue. 3062, thence north 20 chains aiong Lot while the torpedo armament of ( I BRITAIN Soon? oneeete, s chains west eae et ai 7 - 30 int of commencement, contain. |-———————— the destroyers is being increased e on ing 360 lores more "Or less. ’ JOHN DYBHAVN ° » 7 CAROLINE JOHNSON from two tubes to four, Lint et gS W. J. Goodwin, Agent. The reason for the inereases is in Dated May 20th, 1012 Real Estate — Loans The chairman at the meeting Pub. June 18, 1042 and Insurance that torpedoes of the latest types F have a range almost equal to tha’|0f the Milford Docks Company./] | PAINGP RUPERT INN) I) scessiaetbasces-Geser tuoe suo ad Avenve ~ of a gun Ten thousand yards London, recently said the visit | Victoria, occupation gentieman, intend) —— is regarded as quite a practicable of Premier Borden had revived ‘aa ~ ony Bh Ng A stance . » Britis ardeas-|interest in the establishment of land:—-Commencing at a post planted di ae for the Britian Har ae “oe connie ata al | about one and a half miles south of In HAYNER BROS. tle torpedo. As a torpedo ear-|4 fast Canadian steamship sery | dian Reserve at Geose Bay, twenty chains UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALM ii is . -"~ ‘ j : ‘man, : south, thence twenty chains east, thence _ ’o ries a much more damaging] !ce. He, the ; chairma h " AN N EX | twenty chains north, thence twenty Funeral Directors charge than a shell, and strikes|represented to Premiers Asquith chains west to point of oqenmenormiens. O08 Ave. 6th St Phone No # a vessel in its most vital part,}and Borden ~ eae of : | $ ¢ , | ss W. Lyons Porrest, Agent "eg t > ‘ e : ronouncemen v le mperia Dated uly 26, 1012. great attention has been paid to|P 5 p Pub. Aug. 5, 1919. its development. authorities as to which pert German Dreadnought battle-| would be favored. He had svg- Owned and operated by the Geees bene Dien piers ot" Gonnt, ships carry six tubes each, and|sested that the combination of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on eee ae? i See ‘. ae E. L. FISHER ‘ ce, B. C., oce 0 , 4 batt! cruisers four. the two ports of Milford Haven the American and European plan. to apply for permission to purchase the Funeral Director and The Japanese battle cruiser and Bristol would best meet the Excellently furnished, with ay ye "leak shieed on the CHARGES REASONABLE Kongo, now building at Barrow,| requirements of the service. steam heat, electric light, and all south bank o Beaver River and about 4% THIRD AVENUE he i ‘ miles in a wester jrection from the AY AND NIG will have eight tubes. modern conveniences, being abso- southwest corner of T. 2255, thence OPEN D TO RID THE WHOLE WORLD OF FLIES A practically oye ©. FF, all promised Newton, if couver. Daily News office he has invented to be placed am. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday within refuse cans. The idea is ier ok £0 p.m. Barece patentable, according to the in REV. W. H. MeLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor ventor, but he “hates flies so . ay sie ‘ THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH himself” he is willing to let the Gan0e AVS. ane upaanave beaae world know about it. Services every Sunday at 1 Boston health department of Behl tm Buadey ficials and those of a dozen sur-| REV. ©. R. SING, B.D. Pastos rounding small cities and towns,| ous SALVAGnOM has - —_—— | L A 0 2 . gathered in a Back Bay alley to-| cation Any erraDet day to watch the colleetion of} Sunday services at tt | am, 3andsp.m sun garbage from cans filled with! day School, 1:30 p. m ‘ ‘ o% 7 : feek night services Mon the oiled bags two days ago. | day, Wednesday, Thurs Switzler pointed out millions of day and Saturday | CAPT. AND MAS TUTTE eee deposits the eggs being Comunanding OMicers “dead” from oil fumes flyless garbage equipped with an oiled bag which i Subscribe for the Daily News. -Church Services . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ‘CHURCH Gerviess every Sunday in the ureh Hall at 11 a.m. and | Theatre at 730 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., PasTok of ” THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, SRD AVE,, NEAR OTH 8T Services every Sunday at li world Switzler, pails are is lutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on the coast. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. a TO ALL ADVERTISERS. New display advertise- ments cannot be guaranteed insertion in. The Daily News unless copy is handed in not later than 9 a. m, on day publication is desired. Want advts. and small readers can be received up to noon, The earlier the advertisement is in the better in all cases. 40 chains south, thence 160 chains “est, thence 40 chains north, thence 160 chains east following the meander of river back to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ELI T, H, HAMBLET Per Flt T, H, Hamblet, Agent Dated June 10th, 1012 Pub. July 16, 1912. Skeena Land Digertes--pistries of Coast, Range V. Take notice that 1, Margrive Nicoll, of Terrace, B. C., oecupation widow, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing @t & post planted on the north bank of Beaver River and about 4% miles in & Westerly direction from the southwest corner of T, L. 2255, thence 40 chains north, thence 80 chains west thence 40 chains south, thence 80 chains east following meander of river back to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less MARGRITE NICOLI Per Eli T. H. Hamblet, Agent Dated June 10th, 1012 Pub, July 16, 1012 Alex.M.Manson #.4., W.E. Williaman.a., WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.« LL. EMPRESS BOWLING ALS Continuous Alleys Mineralite Balls THIRD AVENUE “| | I} Look at Thi lots, cous Three beautiful | and two green-houses: ni ground improved; * away for $5,000 Easy Terms P.O. BOX & PRINCE RUPEKT } JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUP, OF WM. FOKON, wae., an A.M, LON., BNO GR Naden (o, 2nd Avenue