i ill al aa ee \ Procurable. REXALL | Agent Special attention is paid to dispensing physicians prescrip- tions TWO STORES 200 C. Hl. ORME The Pioneer 82 PHONES EASTMAN KODAKS The Daily News —_— : _—= Al the Theatre Delighted Audience at - Another the Westhoime Theatre Last Night—"The Third Degree Is , the Attraction for Tonight. ~—TH The Ve rnal| versatility of Miss ERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES” — Felton and the Allen Players was the the tractive popular faney, is equally as at- the design. price Company, Ltd. 339 2nd Ave. Phone 101 THIS IS THE TIME to lay plans for the win- ter. Call and see our full line of Heaters, They are designed to please and Thompson Hardware Does This Interest You? We Rupert of the Pr of 10.000 eash. for 5 Particulars can deliver two best lots in on a payment with of annually. payment principal vears, only the payable on Pattullo & Radford application nee o other interest. Phone 83 Second Ave. SEB nRaceaus TO CURE ofoltlel a & COLDS »— Mathieu’s Syrup 8 Ter ané Ceé Liver 001 not only 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. L. MATHIEU CO., Pep.. sGHERSROOEE MATHIEUS SYRUP OF TAR & COD LIVER OIL >" 5000 WATCHES 5000 GRAMOP.‘0NES 6000 AUTO-HARPS — FTS FREE MONEY. Rie The Best (¢ Absolutely pure | For Rent RENT—Nicely furnished flat. Phe ot 220 | } | iree-room fat nfu rn shed, | with wate Alder Block 22 is | | | | FOR Fifth Beautiful phone Green to lease for dances, et Black 78 208tt) MCINTYRE Terms HALI Gray & Son rooms, on harbor. | Ap ply! 21s Two large front overlooking the location and close in 338 RENT Ave furnished, | room cabin, | re * ee ‘| Apply Geo FOR Tw on McBride St 704 MeBride St RENT Two suites first class bouse- | keeping rooms, also store, in new bulid-| ing on 6th avenve, opposite Skating! All conveniences Apply Tony) io4-tf FOR RENT RENT—Five-room modern house, all] close in, $50 per mo Also | Nats above our office,| one of which is furnished; could be used a8 Six-room fat We also have | several small ottages for rent, fur | nished, from $10 per mo. up H. F | McRae & ¢ 218-220 —? FOR furnished tw three- room Wanted WANTED atest first class eae Sash & Door linmediately, Prince Rupert POSITION as domestic, capable of doing kinds of general housework, wash ming, cooking, et Address Miss Tomlinson, care Bishop Du Ver Prince Rupert all ing, it » oe net, WANTED—-Cleaning, pressing and repair j ing; reasonable price Phone Black 328 Second avenue and Sixth St 230 Miscellaneous T cietsilili linia insets atyeal Why remain alone? The Ideal Introduction Club ts @ strictly private, high class, reliable medium for intro jucinf worthy marriageabie peeople; any religion Particulars for Wilson, Van MARRY nationality or stamp Mrs eouver B. ¢ box 1776, meer eee eee again demonstrated last ght at! the Westholme Opera House the presentation of that «NEW EDITOR comedy, The Girl fro Texas rhe heroine of the play, at K : phan, is adopted by he ne FOR THE NEWS| peoen a Texas rancher ind afte AR RENT bibing the true spirit f the Risineesieene plains, is sent to be polished up Mr. B. A, MeKelvie, recently of and educated While here she is|the Vancouver § staf? irrived discovered by Lord Kenwood, the|in Prince Rupert the Prince holder of a large estat: n Ire-| George this m: ne assume land, as the object of his search|the duties of editor f Yhe Daily for the rightful heir It is a case| News, as suecessor | Mr. No of love at first sight She re-|man Mackintosh Mr. MeKelvis turns to Treland with hin but}has had a wide and varied ex demonstrates her unselfishness| perience in newspaper work and in fefusing to become known as|is well qualified to f the posi the owner of the estate, fearing/tion. He was born in Vancouver the shock would prove too much|and has always resided the for Lord Kenwood’s mother, The! Province of British Columbia latter refuses to consent to the!He is thoroughly, { eh with girl’s marriage to her son, who! provincial and federal affairs and ,is unexpectedly called as an of- 18 competent to. dea with all ficer to the Soudar His farewell questions of publ nterest note, through = sinister tives is not delivered the heels and she is led | believe tna : FERTILIZER Lord Kenwood has decei She returns to America to a ranch, but two vears later Lord DISCOVERED Kenwood comes to her, explains it and the usual happy climax is reached \r announcement of special Miss Fe mm as the Girl from | ioterest to farmers that it may Texas” ably portrayed this par-|Cheapen the cost f fertilizers] ticular type of gir Che sup- was recently made by Prof. Hof porti members f the company rat Bernthsen, an « nent Ge ilso displaved a th gh appre man scientist lecturing in the ciation f their parts The| Fighth Internationa Che ea . is irranged and/|' gress at New \¥ K He ex specia « df he play. Th that a system has beet e | f ince Was We up, ed om G i for the he standard set b his « synthetic r a ‘ i fae | s bills tur f ammonia by he niting The Third Degree,” a drama|Of nitrogen and hydroget Z gas did idea f New y s social ques s and p Of a Sort. ethods pul . Captain Pritchard f the Maur 1 ‘ ela - t | \ u I mean spiritually prepared, ndependent fur traders make up the balance. The skins are of} thundered the cleric. We highest quality and are in the} Af coorse Lam; oh, yes. T got best condition. jtwa bottles o° first class whisky There are several silver fox| from the inn,” replied the im skins, each valued at from $4,-|Perturbable Celt. 250 to $1,000, and others rang-| " ora ing in value from $500 to $1000 A Sorry Plight. |The cateh of fox furs was lar-} How are — today—feeling ger than in former years The} Pretty strong? other skins are marten, mink, No; only just managing to beaver, fox, bear, deer of various] *¢eP out of the grave. kinds and muskrat. Most of the| Oh, ['m sorry to hear that fur are from the country north} : : and east of Slave Lake and the} New sweaters for women and Mackenzie river, and from the | Children Wallaces 220-221 Peace river district and the no.) —_—_—_—_——_——_—_———s——- => | thern portions of the provinces} UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT fof Alberta and British Colum hia, ROYAL - DAIRY Indians are the principal hun Creamery Butter, Ranch Eggs ters at the northerly posts of the | | Pure Cream Milk and Buttermilk trading companies, although a| GIVE US A TRIAL jnumber of white men are CNEAL~| prone 38 ain ‘due ‘tue, fed in the business. rhe average | | - jeatch for an experienced trapper} is valued at from 81,500 to 8&2, 000 a season, though at times the For Rent hunter earns from two to three | jtimes that amount by taking sil Fine dwelling, four rooms iver foxes, which are not only eane but also dificult to lure tol and bath Splendid § loes the baited traps | tion, “near sehool, 825.00 The Chipewyan Indians who| per month, Apply re the chief hunters for the . Hudson Bay Company, made} Mack Realty & their largest catches in the Great} Slave Lake district, where the| Insurance Company country is es wild and undevel oped nature left it centuries} There is a ago, about the | sidiously fascination} remote north which it DOU .LAS works its way into the bieod, and as a result thy white} Dancin: Sch j 00 i imen, who have lived there for} Adulte’ Class ae Wednesda Investors Notice two or three seasons tind it difll-| one Saturday Evening. Children Silver, copper and lead mines arpa wy - ©. V. BENNETT, B.A. jeull to leave and live in restriet ally. at Kitselas, B, C., on the Copper and Manitoba Bars. EBS. On ar oor ed civilization allogethe: | wor iver Good copper and lead berta Bars. At the present time the resi. | showings from 6 to 14 feet wide, | peoetiee: yo idents of the far north travel)/and fishing are the chief oeeu ” wt ‘ ‘ 0 Office Albert Block, Second A about in carioles or dog trains.) pations, though at and near the ony vane, | pers | There are some horses and oxen| feast, south of.the Aretic cir Apply in the country, but they are used! the factors grow grain DR. De A CONDOR for other purposes teeter a s and vewitt: ‘s | : TRY A E i emettable KITSELAS, B. ©. N WSs WANT AD Lost and Found { ee ee ee vas a ve g lad h | showed] Lost—} t n Fulton St, near Sixt BIG FUR oye heSTES As we wert ; tf a wi Pa — making t I he steerage | ASTERN STAR {| st betw ecople were eating their dinner phon fice and ¢ r. wha ! and I Ce i i h g 1 — pleas t phone fl 1 | ld elp ‘ yg he mend 8 appetite of a red} Lost An val gold locket wit! hain having “P. PLR nh one side and “19 haired ma | said Just m the reverse Suitable reward w unt f food tha f, A be paid r by returning t J. sR : Beatty iovernment wharf 220 sumes suppose, captain said the Edmonto Alta.. Sept, 18 young lady that he is what vou WATER NOTICE. Seven hundred and twenty-five! *" rs call a stowaway thousand dollars is the value of _ - For a License to Take and Use Water. f , Fully Prepared Notice is hereby given that George I urs brought to Edmonton from . a : ; 4 highland minister who wae Bearns and Willian H. Ciarke, both of the the north eountry and trans Bs ! i city of Vancouver, in the Province of ! . ge > , | British Columbia, . 5 shipped today to London, Par ather @ pompous gentleman for s lucene to tebe ona oat clght Sabie SY batera g Nev for i came to a shepherd's house to] feet per second of water out of a certain Peter bur , New York ind ita child stream rising in the hills to the south and Boston Phe Hudson's Bay head|”#! 8 cman ast of Hegan Point, Mowing about north ; ; } — ‘ Are vou yrrepared? he asked| west by west till the point of compass the list with $375,000 worth of I " n bears porthwest. thence south end west fur: Revillion sjrothers have the fond parent. lischarging into the pass one mile south o 0 ‘ ater ve £0 ff Hegan Point The water will be di $150,000; the Northern Trading u e munnister; T have got) vented approximately southeast from Hegan . ‘ a grand ham for tea Point one and a half miles distant and will Company reports S100,000, and used for industrial purposes on the sms described as Lot Range 5, ¢ t District This noti was posted on the ground mn the 13th day of August, A. D. 1912 the application will be filed in the flee of the Water Recorder at Prince Ru pert British Columbia Objections may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Co 19 and Lot 2737, of umbia GEORGE b BEAKNS, WM. H. CLARKE, Pub. Sept. 9, 1912 Applicants STUART & STEWART Accountants 309 2nd Ave, Phone No, 280 Prince Rupert P. O. Box 351 Auditors for City of Prince Rupert Alex. M. Manson, B. A. W. E. Williams, B. A., L. L. D, WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Box 285 Helgerson Block Prince Rupert, B. ©. ee = ONE-ARM WONDER | Lock and Gunsmith Will make and do the following work Make Yale Keys, Door Keys, Trunk | Keys, Suit Case Keys, Key Tags |; Clean Cash Registers, Guns, Typewriters, Mi Safes, Sewing Machines Brazing Done, Knives i Ground, Sharpened, Chairs Wired Scissors Umbrellas Repaired, Saws Filed, Bicycle | Repairing Combinations Changed on Safes We Have @ Large Variety of Keys and New Trunk and Suit Case Locks j W. A. MINER 00, Hart Block econd ahvenue Bec + O. Box 900, Prince Rupert, _ FOR SALE “The News” Classified Ads. ==()ne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== HERE— An Extra Week’s Pay British North America SNAP Lots 13 and Section 7, 14, Block 14, with house, ; k 9 qvene } k 2,600.00 3348 0" $ of Me oBride . *, eat One mela cash, balane e| H. DOUGLAS in six, twelve and eigh-| 339 Third Ave. P. 0. Box 69g teen months | (Opposite Post Office) CONTINENTAL TRUST CO., Ltd. — Phone 318 Le Ime Lumber Co, LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, | aera ——- - a Skeena Land District—District f Coast | Take notice that Mrs 1 ‘ Putnam, of r and Mouldings St Paul Minnesota upation married} womar ntends t Apply for permission to All Kind : surehase the foll i described nds s of Buildin Supp ‘ enmencing at a post planted about a0 5 hes chains west from the southwest corner of veyed 1 i 1004 on the bank of Skeena River thence south 80 chains Fi tA thence est 80 chains, thence orth 80 thene . mn re r feas 0 bank of ‘Skeens ei er Phone 186 Rive thence nan easterly direction along ba k f river & chains more or leas to at f commencement mtaining oar acres ™m less MRS. | PUTNAM George Tt. Putnam, Agent One Doubl Dated August 16th, 1912 Pub. Sept. 17, 1912 e Skeena Land District-—District of Coast, Range V oe notice that I, J. KR. Pake, of Prince Rupe B. ¢ occupation blacksmith, in tend i“ apply for permission to purchase the f i wing described lands Commencing at @ post planted at th north west rner of Lot 706, thence chains m ‘ less to bank of Zimog tz River, thence along th bank of river i horthwesterly direction 30 chains slong ver bank to post f commen t ntaining 4 mere more or less Mark J. RK. Pake rthwest corner J. Rh. PAKE i \ ist, 101 Put Sept 16, 1912 Ske s Land District District of Coast Range V Take not that Henry “~—e ank, Pri Rupert cupation ee "oar te j t apy for permiss hase the following des ribed- lands mmencing at & post planted 40 chains t f the southeast corner of Lot 1728 Rang Coast District, thence east 4 hains, the e south 40 chains the o ‘ sins, th e north 4 chains Thmencement containing ‘ ! les HENRY BURBANK Andrew Kennedy Agent Dated Sept. 10th, 1912 Pub. Sept. 14 When Bank Account reaches a reasonal le your Savings amount the interest begins to tell. One workman, who had a hundred dollars deposit, said that the Interest like an extra week’s pay each year. They all had to start once. few on seemed receiving Lose no time in making your initial deposit. One Dollar Starts an account in THE BANK OF 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 Prince Rupert Branch, F. S. LONG, Manager, Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry finish ing lumber on hand Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE; EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. «sous = 7th AVENUE George Leek 618 3rd Ave Prince R pecewereeeceeseesessttisten | Great Bargains | | Pitty le ts Cor ner | | | SECTION SIX $2000 cash and the balance r te years at 6 per | ° Samuel Harrison & Compan Brokers and Financial Ag>nts Second Ave. Prince Rupert 100 W. NICHOLSON-LAILEY, Architect. Room 10 Step! | Phone 84 WEST ASSAY WORKS PI each 615 Hastings St. W VANCOUVER, 3. © Gold, Silver, ¢ SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting ané Sheet Meta! Work Office: rd Ave. Phone 174 Workshop 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and sth Su P.O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERI JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOKON, BSG., ARAM, LON, BM HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS Funeral Directors Srd Ave. near 6th St Phone No. # E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT SLA Empress Bowling Alleys inp POOL ROOM } 4 ALLEYS ane Best Fitted and Most Lus ) the Coast | H. E. ROSS, Prop ard Ave | SSS al == SOOO Look at This Three beautiful one and two green-houses; #! a ground improved; to % 9 away for lots, $5,000 Easy Terms. GR Naden Co. lit 2ud Avenue