The Daily News — 1 OUTBOUND (. H. ORME REXALL | |i ON RUPERT “The News” Classified Ads. ees | sonic: | fl TODAY); — One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —, prescrip- } <0 +o The following passengers left THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES" HERE— TWO. STORES | for the south on the Prinee Ru- EASTMAN KODAKS 82 PHONES 200 pert this morning: Sam Fager- ae & 618 land, G. W. Fay, Mrs. G. W. Fay, - _ — Srd Ave, Sam Labbe, Mr, Freer, A, C, Little, Mrs. Little, Nathan Palmer, Mr For Rent HOPEFUL and Mrs, P. B. Teakles, A. Lebert, MERELY Raisebinns sia apchisbiiiinenia , q Me s v 4 Spence, Miss ~ A Niblett, Ma "i " “hose, O.4 MABEL iy pee a gh RS HARVEST SN P : tt, MPS, . O55, « ) lso store, pew build- ote a a9 . : @ REMARKS lan? on heen. , opposite Skating : ie ton he 1, Block thester 4 Mrs. 8, Spain, ; : Rochester, Mr. and Mr . Spa Rink All convenfences Apply Tony oy . “FROM HOME TO HOME.” W. R. Riley, H Lange, Mrs. Hyde, Christian 161-0 | A. Dunn, Mrs. J. 8, Dade, Mr, and MeINTYRE HALL to lease for dances, et For Rent : : amt at Ghia “Mae _ Terms, Gray & Son, Black 78 20Rtr Two room cottage, 4th Ave Mrs. 8. W. Ladd, ©, Van Houton, Phat Arthur ©. Little will bel pon gent—vunrurnished 9-room fat, with} Bride St SI J. H, Wheeler, Mrs Perks, Missjlonging for dear old Prinee Ru vom i= ae et ns 4. DOUGLAS HO | EL EL y UM McNaughton, Mrs. Craig, Mrs.| pert in a day or two, Regina, Sept. 7.-Reecent tele-| 339 Third Ave. P. 0, Boy Sid. Sykes, Manager Kirk, vi ne graphic reports received by the (Opposite Post Office) That the boys all miss Bob For Sale Saskatchewan Department of\s The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Ritehie, but not as badly as the Agriculture indicate that 55 pet Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. . . . old boys do, cent, of the wheat crop is cut 1142 Pender Street West - Vancouver, B.C. Phone 8600, Prince Rupe an lie "Wwestenhaver. Block, Second Ave ~~ The area in stock in a number of Westholme ‘abe That it looks like it might rain Sixth St. Room 13. 208-210! districts reaches as high as 75 — to 95 per cent —LIMITED 7. That everybody's doing it Wanted What? Remembering the old EARL GREYS days. cece ence: WANTED—-Cleaning, pressing and repair Lumber and Mouldings , , : asone rice 0) Black 328 A meeting of the Veterans That tl da ' ing; reasonable pric Phone ‘ M 1@ men building power) Second avenue and Sixth St | ip ds ld; Bar Brigade will be held on Tuesday} boats back of their lots may be | WANTED—A_ waitress and a kitehen ie All K of Building Supplies ul Wy, etn, “HY we ‘ve , ¢ ‘elock 4 : t the B Vv Hot ty ine ' evening at 8 o'clock at the Gov-|able to launch them soon deoniinas a ww Row Ses set oh ernment court house on Second i | WANTED—Plain sewing, Phone Red 404.| F R DUKE - STOVES . Hae JAWS Br —=s avenue for the distribution of That the rain guages up at | WANTED First ¢lass wood turner soll First Avenue Phon ~~ c, 1 PAD ARE Pls veterans’ hats and the making of| Woodworth avenue feel lonely. |-2Ubert S88 & Door Co 149-tf ns i . the final arrangements in con- me 7 GOOD CARPENTER wants work Box M, News office. nection with the coming visit of That the veterans’ new hats] The Earl Grey's Rifles wii! tC i ro meet for drill this evening at the | H. R, H. the Duke of Connaught.Jwon't fit the man who would] Lost and Found | old achool house at 8 o'cloc!) ne Ou | It is particularly requested that} show signs of swelled head when Drills wilt be held in the future all who possibly can will atterd.|the Duke gives him a glance iin Sine ~aak Sucuden it EXPRESS baby carriage left on Govern oe ward ven Mf returhed Apply bally|rembers of the cor ew be Corner “PROSPECT OF RAIN” DELAYS tii eeu | AN THE FINAL MATCHES IN THE BRB not a res atau era SECTION SIY OUNG man with commercial training ] : Wants position Apply A. B. C., News eee 4 . — 212-219 | REVOLT NEAR YOUNG INDIAN FRONTIER | $2000 cash and the balance over Swiss, perfect English, German, Se French correspondent, excellent book years at 6 per cent a keeper, with Paris and London experi : Though the afternoon was dry Mr. Crew and Mrs. Ward. bye ence wants position Best reference Simla, Sept 7 It is reported HH} ‘| - adhe Box E. B., News office 211-216 \ Hy} on Saturday, the tennis courts Mr. B. Durant and Mrs. Angus . ’ that Chinese troops in the south ihe Hii oP “g ap ‘ 4 , Vv ; y 2 ne? . . at MiP |||) Hh were still rather damp and the|Stewart beat Mr. and Miss Lone oh —. e Bg western part of the Province of Samuel Harrison & HN wii) ! finals in the tennis tournament Mr. Marshal! and Mrs. Broad high fiass, velianle medium Soe , intro Yunnan, bordering on Northern g — 4 . . . > ducinf worthy marriageable peeople; an Mal ull ; that were to have been played off/hurst beat Mr. and Mrs, Patmore,| nationality o¢ religion. Particulars for| India, have revolted, Brokers and Financial Ages ‘ had to be abandoned, The finals Mr. Fisher and Miss Ellet, bye pine er eee ee Sy. em Ave. Prinses ’ co e . 4s are now postponed for a few days Mr. Claney and Miss Drum ; ue “Highly Recommended.” Slicker oh te oe sep Malle ae “eee and partner, City of Prince Rupert GOOD BUYS WEST ASSAY WOR sation of play on Friday last, bye. “I would tai ly m tl t you t a Gurney- ; LASIES’ ONOLES Ry and Mrs ( eras beat Tender wed fanet - = 1. Gold, Silver, Cop; Miss DuVernet beat Miss Ag- Pettigrew and Phomp renders will received up noon,| Lot 31, Block $9,500; half cash, bal Oxford, Mary. Mother had one, and when I furnished | ,,..,. vata icmaaty, FO Nonday, Sept. 164b, for six Firemen's D. B.| ance’ e412. Buildings,” This is a’ suap 615 Hastings St W. Suits To be made from thoroughly bal my house, I got one. Every maid I ever had has _ Mrs, Patmore beat Mrs, Angus Second Round shrunk indigo serge, sample of cloth to] Snce,,5.3°% veers. (Los and tare VANCOUVER, 6. ¢ been enthusiastic about the Gurney-Oxford.” Cowart by default. ay, QOS Eps. Puen: het Bre eMart: 66 , Miss Ellet beat Miss Lang. Crew and Mrs. War r ard, Purther particulars obtainable from Section 2. “ ® : Miss Drummond beat Mrs. Du- Mr. Marshall ¢ Mrs ‘oad- 17 n t 00; terms ¢ eC What are its goed points ” . ul ral ind irs. br ul undersigned Lowest or any tender not S » a = ~ i 500: aie sees FOR s S 4 e rant. hurst beat Mr. Durs t *s, | necesss accept ‘ Durant and Mrs.|n arily accepted Section 6. “Well, the best is that it cooks and bakes like a dream. Miss Chapman beat Miss] Stewart. A. BROOKSBANK Lot 19, block 98, $1,000; half cash, be) City Purchasing Agent ance 12 months a > Thompson. Mr. Claney ¢ Miss , 6 I never tasted such golden brown biscuits or such flakey ecg Or Foote ia dite nie en ots 1-2, Block , $7,500; half cash, bal mond beat and Miss ance 12 pastry es my Gurney-Oxford turns out, and roasts, Miss DuVernet beat Mrs, Pat-]Ellett, WATER NOTICE. ot 17, Block 97, $1,000; halt cash, 6-12 mel Piehing Section 6. ‘ . i0-f . ” “e on ; -_ “js fowls and puddings are always @ success. more, Mr and Mrs. Durant vs. Miss For a License to Take and Use ee Kos “te. Ohad Oh. Wek Give ‘dteen. prising iss yr m ( OE y T ) sil j a . ~ ' = Notice is hereby given that George 0: terms arré ¢ Mi Drummond beat Miss/DuVernet and partnes Lill lO} Bearns and William H. Clarke, both of the], ,24;4°%), terms Sitanged. ait cash, 6-12 ele, A snap. %-,1” “ Is it easy to operate ?” Chapman. play. City of Vancouver in the Province of}, doublee corner on 5th avenue, with a ae a Reet ah British Columbia, merchants, will apply ouse @ Miss Ellet beat Miss DuVernet. Third Round for a lleense to take and use eight cubii house, $12,500 “M 1 . . li it it If TI G E : 5 0 Block 7, with 6-room house ’ , it’s 7 Finale Still to be played stream ‘nsing th the “hills fo the, south end 5, mais cagh, Balance 6-95 i The finals remain to be played ; " : east of Hegan Point, owing about north Section 7. Geo Leek mizer, which you cannot get on any other range, ‘ ea Mr, aad Mra. Fulton ve. Mr./ oii, % Sesee Feet Bowes, “or nomena 4 99, Block 6, $1,080; half cash, 6-19, rge between Miss Ellet and Miss i i , : 0 Marshs i Mrs. Bros s bears northwest, thence south and west, a $950 cash regulates the fire simply by putting one small lever up Desemnnd. — oan pd I sontten . bears northwest, thence sout mile south | Lot 5, Block 39, $900; half cas, balance] . } MT’, aif 5 é ‘ q ss ‘Ulli-lo eee a e ate ll be « 2 or down. You never heard of anything so simple. LADIES’ DOUBLES : f Hegan Point, The water will be di 12 mond vs winner of Mr. and Mrs verted approximately southeast from Hegan ) 11-12, Block 5, $1,500; 1-3 cash 2 ' iss Jernet ¢ ss Long Point one and a half miles distant and will 12-18 VN And by a system of divided flues the oven is always Mise DuVernet and Wi Long Durant vs. Miss DuVernet and ne used for industrial purposes on the 32-33, Block 19, $3,000; half cash, JOHN DYBHA beat Mrs. Broadhurst and Miss lands described as Lot 19 and Lot 2737, 4 Real Estate — Loans uniformly heated. You know what that means—biscuits, | )),));.5,, partner, Range 5, Coast District Section 8. a rhis notice was posted on the ground]; 6: 5, Block 3, 8725; $300 cash, balance and bread, roasts, not one half overdone and the other half | Mrs, Stewart and Mrs, Dur- MEN’S DOUBLES mi the 13th day of August, A. D. 1012. oth Phone d ec 1 oO rhe application will be Lots 13-14, Block 16, $630; half cash,| $19 8rd Avenue jant beat Mrs. Patmore and Miss Drawing fice of the Water Recorder at Prince Ru Y ; underdone, but properly done all through. Yes, my > . pert, British Columbia Objections may mae a half eg Heer _Chapman, Fulton and Kerr vs, Long and Lots $1,000; cash, balance . be filed with the said Water Recorder or 12 dear, you take my advice as I took mother’s, and get | Miss Drummond and Miss El-|Crewe, with the Comptroller of Water Rights - 21-22, Block 8, $1,000; §400 cash . . Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British C« 5 e 6- r ‘ 7 a Gurney-Oxford Range.” let tied. Claney and McKinley vs. Dur-|jmban th HAYNER BROS. Second Round ant and Durant. GEORGE E. BEARNS, UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS Miss DuVernet and Miss Long| Fisher and Pettigrew vs. Me-| Pub. Sept. © _— wipplicents COLLART ©& REYNOLDS Funeral Directors ‘ beat Mrs Stewart and Mrs, Dur-| Gregor and Cameron. ' - sais . ) Phone 381 226 6th 6t Box 806 Srd Ave. near 6th St Phone No ant. Marshall and Toby, bye. = | Third Round W. NICHOLSON-LAILEY, ; Miss Drummond and Miss El- Spaged ai ode Architect, McCaffery & Gibbons PRINCE RUPERT Het beat, Miss. Du Vernet and Miss] gc ea aGlancy, | oom 40 Stephens Block. —— E. L. FISHER Long. . SECTION 1. MIXED DOUBLES MEN s SINGLES Phone 84, Lot 7, Block 31, $16,000; $5,000 cash, Funeral Director and First Round Marshall beat Pettigrew. —<——$————--—-———— - | bal.'1, 9 and 3' years CHARGES maseonany . Two lots on Beach Place, $5,000 pair; & PHONE Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, a bye. Cameron beat McGregor, STUART & STEWART cnan, bal 6, 89 eae’ 18 THIRD AVENUE at . House and lot on Fraser street, Block 32, OPEN DAY A! Accountants $6,500; terms ; SECTION 5. 309 2nd Ave. Phene No, 280] Lot 20, Block 35, 8900; third cash, 6 and Canadian General Bectric Company, Limited ne : 7 Prince Rupert P.O, Box 364), 12 hy" Block 24, 94,500; terms EMPRESS BOWLING A \uditors for City of Prince Rupert] Lots 9-10, Block 27, with house, $3,150; eetieneneriaeniemnes scsttaetnsartanetaaidimaenetiameiteeiiaaemaitt \% cash, bal, 1, 2 and 3 years Contracting Machinery Electrical Apis ‘Apearetaa of every description 1 ‘ F sened te : SECTION 6. | " ARSS, C, V. BENNETT, B.A. } jo; 18, Block 21, with 4-room house inuous Alleys of British Columbia sere ontna 43,000; third cash, 6, 12 and 18 | Continu i] - . and Manitoba Bars. katchewan Lot 7, Block 12, $3,750; terms i Graham Kearney, Mer. Me = 3 ‘ House and lot on Seventh Ave., Block 96 Mineralite Balls : THIRD AVENUE CARSS & manvy T $3,500; % Cash, 6, 12 and 18 ee Lots 149-20, ‘Block 19, 84,750; 81.75 ah, BARRISTERS, NoTARiEs, Ec, al. 4. $ and 8 Yeats o- Wilee~ Albert Block, Second Avenue. se and lot on Pourth Ave £4,000; ; ‘ : 2 ‘ 7, $3,500; % cash, 6, 12 GOVERNOR if \lex.M.Manson B.A., W_.E. Williams,s.A., &.L.0 i HM ‘ 7 . ; 21-22, Block 31, #1,200 P 4 WILLIAMS & MANSON cash, bah 6, 12 nd 18 gem, °y ' , ; Barristers, Solicitors, ete. SECTION 7, ’ . Box 285 ‘ 2 22, Block 43, #1,000 pair; good Prince Rupert, B.¢ 8 78-79, Block 3, $2,000 pair; % cash, 3 | ASIA MINOR | ” 7 Mot? an i ; : ‘ jo 30, ( pair; $525 ifui lots, & REMO E ’ : P.O, BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT ash, bal, 6, 12 and 18 Three beautifu all SECTION 8. and two green-houses) si | oni JOHN E. DAVEY un 8 te Bods %: 81,500 pair; 1-8 cash teapreved; 0 © Portland, Ore,, Sept. 7, Goy-| Athens, Sept, 7.—-Reports re- 5 E TEACHER OF SINGING 5 7B Block 48, 8700 pair; 1-9 cash nay ernor West announced today that| ceived from Albania say martial " i ‘ PUPC, OF WE. FOROM, BSG. A.0.4.M.. 14%. ENO f blow 6, 84 1-3 eash, 6. 19 away ‘or he will soon close his offiee at|!@W has been proclaimed through- ; ot org, 2h 9800; 4-9 cash, Dal. 6, $5,000 Portland and return to Salem,|out the entire district of Alesseo, : P ‘ ome ice lots on Prince Rupert boul a He states that his anti-vice cam-|Where the troops and insurgents , ‘ tame ; , ee SMITH & MALLETT vards ino Wh Block 98, on Eleventh Av Easy Terms a - J NM INSURANCE are still fighting. A hundred and THIRD AVE. ihorr Sion ot Rese: five wounded soldiers have been THE ROYAL HUNGARIAN Ol ‘eTT ; : Niagara Pir ficials appointed direetly to earry | “ , ii t fe ” 1, hiss ’ , wan eeew ' Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and wey ty A ta Pre ve taken into Seutar ; Sheet Metal Work Mutual Life of Canada den — | m, olean ee With the Allen Players at the Westholme Theatre, commencing |] omee: a Workabop Dominion of Canada G nyarente and Accident a sind Ave ‘ , Wednesday, September 141 Phone 114 2nd Ave, bet, 7th and &th PARM LANDS IN LAKELS ‘ Warm, clean rooms at Savoy, plember 11th KALUM AND BULKEDEY WAL eiveus 2nd Avenv paign is now in the hands of of-| eee ment,