¢ | 4 ee Se eae aed C. H. ORME | ‘The ie Pioneer. : ~ Druggist | REXALL Agent Special attention is paid to dispensing physicians prescrip- tions TWO STORES EASTMAN | &. PHONES 200 KODAKS WESTERN CANADA METHODS: GOOD EXAMPLE FOR THE EAST -: That the adoption of the ‘meth. | abstract justice is combined with od of land*value taxation in the|conecrete profit, no further areu- western cities of Canada has been| ment needs to be adduced. a S aeeee os as wise was the It is to be hoped that the ae tion| et ee te Oe ae ome open-lof Mayor Bligh of Halifax and ing meeting of the Union of Can- " adian Municipalities at Windsor. Mayor Beckwith of Victoria in Alderman Clark of Edmonton, W.| Uniting the Atlantic and the Pa- Hepburn of Vancouver and Mayor|cific by their elasped hands will Beckwith of Victoria bore the|be significant of the further unity strongest possible testimony tolof common sense whereby the} the successful working of the/east will share the wisdom of the land tax principle in their re-|west>and the adoption of the spective cities As was recently|principle of taxation proved so shown in a series of special ar-|worthy be made of universal ticles in the Citizen, the cities|profit to the Dominion. If the mentioned have given the fullest/east allows the west to outdo it trial to the new method and are/in growth and general advance- in a position to speak authorita-|ment during the next few years tively upon the subject If re-|it will be beeause the one will sults count, and no one will deny|take fuller advantage of sane it, here is proof absolute of the| modern methods than the other worth of the principle. When Ottawa Citizen TO CURE COUGHS = & COLDS »— Mathieu’s Syrup of far and Cod Liver on not only stops a cough but cures it. Its tonic and restorative properties enable the system to permanently throw off a cold. 35¢ for large bottle. Sold everywhere. J. 1. MATHIEU CO., Pep, SHERBROOKE MATHIEUS SYRU OF TAR @& COO LIVER OIL Y _ §000 WATCHES 5000 GRAMOP ‘ONES 5000 AUTO-HARPS IFTS coe AA The Best Procurable. Absolutely pure - The Daily News ee Cleverly Acted by the Allen Players Last Night. —~THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES” HERE— POPP PP P+ ey W Beg ane George Leek TA “The News” Classified Ads. cat aceg gas ste] ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== Read The Daily News A well pleased and thoroughly | ~4 jon satisfied audience filled the West-! 618 8rd Ave Pr jholme Theatre last night to wit Sa r 2 Deererereoerooeooes * Rupert +. ness the performances if that BASEBALL SCORES For Rent S N A P $e Coerooeess well known historica drama, enuaeesinan | el Ne Il Gwynne the storys ’ Nati 1 u | eee | onal League. i | reat B 064 A is familiar to every schor Chicago 4, New York 3 ta *- NT—Nicely furnished flat $90. | Lots 13 and 14, Block 144, argains , n presenting this drama Pittsburg 2, Brookivn 1 ly mites techs. in tent ts Gini Section 7, with house, Pitty Jots = : ote ‘ ‘ . . " | Me o e fo ces, ev 7.98 Ve ‘ oa ntrigue the 7 / ; ay Cincinnati 6-1 Philadelphia Terms. Gray & Son, Black 78 20st $2, 600. 00 avenu asi . ; Thing ers certainly distinguished ther 0.0, room tt FOR RENT Two | » front rooms, on “s selves and gave another evidence Boston 8, St. Louis 3 Fifth Ave., overlooking the harbor ot" Bride att of their versatile powers Miss! American League cae oe = rity and close ip enn” One-third cash, salen H. DOUGLAS le shone ree af : | Felton in the title role completely — in six, twelve and eigh-| 339 Third Ave. P.O | Sa Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 0 FOR RENT—Two- room cabin, furnished, | ; « Box 609 won the audience at her first ap No other games played on McBride St. Apply Geo. Sutherland, | teen months. (Opposite Post Office) pearance and held the nterest Coa 704 McBride St 215tr | throughout She was particu- No we +4 ag FUR RENT-Two suites first class bouse c N AL TRUST 00. - T larity good whi wearing the 0 games played keeping rooms, also store, in new build Phone 318 HE Foor re es : . ing on 6t avenue, opposite Skating : robes and wig of Lord Jeffries = : Rink. All conveniences. Apply Tony | L Tr Christian 154-0 as a ruse for securing the release J.T. Bates and Gus Olson are ; e um T of his ward. Lady Olivia Vernon.) back from the Omineca river, * Faralanee, dese tn bbe per } gay = McCaffery & Gibbons eeaeee iMr. Zuceo as Lord Jeffries force-| Where they have a four-claim two three: room hate above our opine | } one of which is furnished; could be jfully portrayed the cruelty and) sroup on the asbestos discovery] used as six-room flat. We also have| SECTION 1 i ation a ne _l recently The ine several small cottages for rent, fur-/ . imjust! handed i medi - in The Mine: ‘ nished, from $10 per mo. up. H. F./Lot on Third avenue, Block 34, $16,000; " | aes al days by unserupu is cour- \ large shipment of supplies McRae & Co 218-220 | $5,000 cash, bal, 1, 2 and 3 years and Mouldings tiers ; to neces * their own oo = Coronado — ne ti, lock oo: VOR ees My Siem, OB ae selfish ends. Mr gan as Sirjon Hudson Bay mountain during} Some snaps on Fraser St., Beach and Big inds of Bui . ; — ilding Supp George Fairfax ably presented the|the week. RR. J. McDonell has| wares | get SECTION 2 ~ i earless ¢ cons ni ve sbarr? re or -“ontinuous or} if . oe 7 ae n ~ ver, al ~ aad for ‘ nt i : a “s b— | Lots 44-45, Block 14, $6,800; $2,500 r itehell made a capital) during le Winter, ang Jac al- » j cash, bal. 1, 2 and 3 years . | WANTED—-Within one month, modern 7 Charles I. The supporting mem-|ley is now building the necessary| house, 4 bedrooms with bath, furnished] S6°09, an pair First Avenue Phone 186 PF ‘ py or unfurnished, for 6 or 8 months; 4/ a bers performed their parts with|camps for the accommodation of people, no children, H. W. Haskamp | House and lots 9-10, Block @7, $3,150 eredit to themselves and to this|/the miners, } Phone 445 2100 $1,575 cash, bal. 1, 2 and 3 years | an . Lot 13, Block 28, Summit Ave., $850 popular company. | The season's work on the | WANTED—Immediately, first class giaster | terms , nan is nehet ~ougchout! Nine mes . matites Apply Prince Rupert Sash & Do Lot 20, Block 35, $900; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 Special scenery through ey Hoar coh a has 1 ae 1 in) giver | and {2 months ne ou eC gorgeous costumes ‘re » (Sls 5 nt fa goo we and gorgeou wre Sie See eee ’ @ Wa-| POSITION as domestic, capable of doing SECTION 6. powerful factor in the successful| gon road to a point within abou all kinds of general housework, Wash-| 60.4 house and Lot 9, Block 25. 84.900 presentation of this ever inter-|a mile of the Harris mines trail.| ‘@, rontng, cooking, ete Address Miss)"; .4 cash, bal. 1, 2 and 3 years Mae A. I Tomlinson, care Bishop Du Ver-|y 44. 4g 96 Block 19, 84.750; $1,750 esting drama. As this property w ship con net, Prince Rupert cash, bal. 1, 9 and $ years. wo orner Between the acts the Hungar-jtinuous ore during the winter,| wanrep—cCleaning, pressing and repair i? Fifth Ave., Block 12, $3,750; riett ; ' wl “g ¢ ade f : ; reasonable price. Phone Black 328 ” a quartette endered a number) application has be+ made for ar | ad ad hvenms and Sixth 8t 230 f musica selections which | additional appropriation sufmfi-| | SECTION 7. rrvcarre | mms me ee ers ees i tots 78-79. Block $2,000; 81,000 cash t ” ‘ is heartily eceived as aticient to provide f the exten-| " L| bal. easy we o 4 u wht sion of the road to a point where Miscellaneous jLots 7-8, Block 30, $1,200 pair; $525 | } cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 months y ; ¢ he tonight is The nnection can be had with a aiitiitamaials tipucin t 23, Block 1, $1,000; half cash, bal. ¢ J SIX ae — and 12 i if Texas i estern play|t vad from the mine There is | ” ’ MARKY Why remain alone? The Ideal f f ind aetior A bumper little doubt that the necessary Introduction Club is a strictly private, : ee 6. i. . . i work will be done high class, reliable medium for intro-|'0t 16, Block 21, $525; $225 cash, bal.) $2000 cash and the er ten lotse 18 asst ire = we ne ducinf worthy marriageable peeople; any|, © ‘2 and 18 months ‘ years at f a ~ nationality or religion. Particulars for} /0t |! Bloek $47 1-3 cash, 6, 12 , stamp. Mrs. Wilson, box 1776, Van-|, and 18 | Miss Helene J. Sloane of San couver. B.C : 7 2.8. Block are aa avenue 2 00 palr 1-3 cash, 6 and 12 MINING NE S Franciseo, who'has been touring | @emmenmcmmcomerms eee ts 7 - Block 48, 8700; 1-3 cash, bal Sa | H ° & ( m Alaska for the past three 1 t nd Found | Some hoi¢e lots on Prince Rupert boule mue arnson Ompany months, arrived in Prince Rupert a conte Block F) - Brokers and Financial Agents . sO ’ ‘ 28 on eventh avenue jvesterde ‘ e steg er Wi — FROM HAZELTON a rf “al a ¢ I aa Se re ee at ae ae Second Ave. Prince Ragas Kanye. : S8 Sioane 18 a GTAMALCTLOST Fur robe on Fulton St hear Sixth! Union Pire of Paris reader and will probably appear aT ess Return to Prince Rupert Dairy c N va Seotla Fire 2 a aiy¥ jawara ire o ew for Omineca Miner in Prinee Rupert under — the Mutual Life of Canada W. WNICHOLSON-LAILEY, ; " f tie EASTERN STAR pin lost between tele-| pominion of Canada Guarantee and Accident kn iepostent diesevery bhaci- 6 6° some society of phone oMce and 6. T. P. wharf. Finder Architect ' ! — “*) church please return to telephone office 221 FARM LANDS IN LAKELSE poe ale the America Boy LOST—An oval gold locket with chain Room 10 Ste . group of Harris Mines, Jack| THE WEATHER - vit the ‘reverse. “Auitabie reward wil! MeCaffery & Gibb Phone 84 Mullan having uncovered a foot} a ae be paid finder by returning w J. KR cvaite y I ons - { iid n tl Cini tie Beatty, Government wharf 220 =| ee ee ee For twenty-four hours ending - WEST ASSAY WORKS Go claim The company hasi5 q m. September 17: Barometer, venues eones | over a car of ore sacked ready | 30.074; maximum temperature, rs ' An Extra Week’s Pay ; for shipment, and is adding to!¢5- minimum temperature, 54 } Gold, Silver, Copy the pile daily. The ore is to be} precipitation, .58 inch. Vor & License to Fake and Wee Water. | When your Savings Bank 615 Hastings St. W packed to the sbeighroad, where | ‘ Notice is hereby given that George E. |! ‘ : t | +1 = a 36 s , ‘ a “ 0 é | sac . as avie | will be held in readiness for] Qight Docket This Morning. | tity of Vancouver, in the Province ‘o1 SUCERtpenrnnG SeaseReTN VANCOUVER, 3. C -oigt wx to the ‘oad as soon| British Columbia, merchants, will apply | amount the interest begins freighting to the railroad a n . ee . . In the police eourt this morn-|for a Weense to take and use eight cubic ll as the sleighing season opens i an Aa . sais sate | feet per second of water out of a certain to tell, ioe ing before his worship Magistrate) ream rising in the hills to the south and | Phe upper drift on the Rocher! Carss there was only one delin-|cast of liegan Point, owing about north. | One workman, who had a SMITH & MALLETT de Boule is expected to react : ‘ i : ae ia west by west till the point of compass Vv bi : "th 1, * G ate ; a }quent to answér to the roll call,|pears northwest, thence south and west, | few hundred dollars on Pent no = ‘ ng ore bods ithin uirty feet.) Martin Nelson appearing and con-|4ischarging into the pass one mile south | ; ‘ umbing, Heating, Steamftting are ; of Hegan Point. The water will be di deposit, said that the Interest : , In the tunnel on the lower vein|tributing the usual $5 and cost] verted ‘approximately southeast from Hegan a k a Sheet Meta! Work there is now five feet of good] on a charge of being D. & D Pein one and a half miles distant and will seemed like receiving an Office: Srd Ave Wetshe ' ¥ . x” used for industria urposes on th . ‘hone 17 2nd Ave. be h and 8th 5 ore, A ear is to be installed in See ey ‘as Lot 1 and Lot 9737, | extra week's pay each year. - . ; jthis tunnel, on which another Mr. and Mrs, R. L. MeIntosh ae yt eS yO on the ground They all had to start once. *“ shift will be employed. Work on i Ay OO ae ee a a m the 13th day of August, A. D. 1912 . ieee 2 ee both tunnel ar 1 drift will be e have returned from a trip to the|°" rhe application will be fled tn the of Lose we Hane making your 6.805 & PRINCE SUFERE and dri Ht be CON-| interior, having visited Kitsum-|fice of the Water Recorder at Prince Ru initial deposit. One Dollar > tinued through the winter The} pert, British Columbia Objections may | : JOHN E DAVEY a kalum and the surrounding dis-j|be nied with the said Water Recorder or Starts an account in permanent camp is nearly com- trict with the Comptroller of Water Rights, | TEACHER OF SINGING pleted inéluding all necessary P Parliament Bulidings, Victoria, British Co- | F buildings for a ‘large erew ‘ a —— — GEORGE E. BEARNS THE BANK OF PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, Big. 4.8.A.M, 1ON. BMY ; ’ WM. H. CLARKE | R. W. Thompson and Barney Pub, se ‘ Hie British North Ameri } . Sept. 9, 1012. Applicants ea Halloran have purchased from P. F R t HA ROS. MeNicol, Alex. Jenkins and John} or en STUA & STEWA 0S VEARS bt EERE ee THER & A weRs £ : . . a » | i r . eens. eight claims « Rocher de on ' Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 Funeral Directors ; olile mountain, adjoining a) : Accountants 8rd Ave. sear 6th St Phone No. # ; | “ine dwe z ur rooms group of nine claims already ac-| Ping Gens, fear room 309 2nd +t No. 280 Prince Rupert Branch, quired by the purchasers. | and bath. Splendid loca- ee’ zn —_ ret : 0. - Messrs. Thompson & Haloran,| ; Si eae edad Prince tupert P.O. Box 35 F. S. LONG, Manager. sal hon On, Hea? . =9. Auditors for City of Prince Rupert who paid a good figure for their} new property, will conduct pros- per month, Apply a eee ee } - E. * FISHER pecting operations this fall, and! , Alex. M. Manson, B. A. Funeral Director and Embalmer : ee ; ’ Mack Realty & W. E. Williams, 8. A., L. L. D. . 30N ABLE expect to arrange for development | eorge own CHARGES REASO® on a good scale next season. I Compan WILLIAMS & MANSON THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356 : nsurance pany OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Frank Martin is displaying a Barristers, Solicitors, Etc ® g remarkable exhibit of native sil-| wiill Co. Ltd. ver ore from the notable show-| Box 286 jing on the Hudson Bay moun-| Heigerson Block Prince Rupert, B. @.| ———— ee = tain claims in whieh he and oth-| aes Lumber B li Alleys | er local men are interested, Danci Scl ] | ONE-ARM WONDER j Empress OW ing K. K. MeLauchlin & Co,., are ing | tech end Queemith | = AND POOL ROOM making six hundred feet of air Adults’ Class Monday, Wednesday §| | ° 4 ALLEvs 12 TABLES and Saturday Evening. Children Will make and do the following work ou In $s u 5 08 pipe for the big tunnel on the} daily. | Make Yale Keys, Door keys, Trunk | g Best Fitted ond ; Surprise group | } Keys, Suit Casé Keys, Key Tags - Ave , Clean Cash Registers, Guns, Typewriters, | H. E. ROSS, Prop ore Safes, Sewing Machines a Brazing Done, Knives Ground, Scissors | A large stock of dry finish- aa enheelt Sharpened, Chairs Wired haps | ing lumber on hand. Boat oad e ubrellas Re ee Filed, Bicycle lumber a specialty, Delivery a . e - Combinations Changed on Safes made at short notice. ear We pave 4 Large Variety of Keys and ew “— _ pol ge Locks Our prices are as low as any. a 704 Hart Block Gecond Avenue Call on us before ordering, P. ©. Box 800, Prince Rupert, B. OC. ee This Space will contain our Ads. FOR PICE ottag? S OFFICE; Three beautiful lots, ° Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturd ALE. EMPR houses; all ’ ys, ays ESS THEATRE BLDG. |and two groen-houses pm Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. ground improved; * ® Watch Th Investors Notice away for atc em Silver, copper and lead mines! ALFRED CARSS, ,, Se : : : ©. ¥. BENNETT, B.A at Kitselas, B, C., on the Copper| 9% British Columbia of B.C., Ontario, Sas- 5 000 } ee ee _ and Manitoba Kare a |River, Good copper and lead catehewen al — Renworth & Jefferson Gammpetpwntte cs nteed Gel 8 Seay Term sO Geer Giant ARKISTERS, NOTARIES, Ero, . Office Albert Block, Second Avenue. Third Ave. and Fifth Street A , pply Lid — DR. De A, CONDOR TRY ANE G. R. Naden Co., KITSELAS, B. ©. WS WANT AD ye