THE DAILY NEWS — Ne gases THE DAILY NEWS EWS NOTES OF INTEREST BY Lester W. David Co.,Ltd. MAIL FROM THE OLD Soin LUMBER An engine and milk van ran off{had made what reparation — —— — the line during shunting opera.|could by selling his home First Ave, and McBride St. Box 865 tions outside Bast Croydon sta- uy ACL WIFTEST UREST AFEST TWIN SCREW STEAMERS “PRINCE” RUPERT” AND “PRINCE G he he For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle EORGE” MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © om. Prince George Salle for Stewart on Thursdays at & « m THE LEADING NEWSAAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. : i j on application. j i j | TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —50 cents per inch. Contract rates e ree ge SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DAILy. Ann Elizabeth Grey was com “pames den ’ ie a ‘ Se ane we s ) iN’ per a aoe ana $2.00 per year. Ag|{tion, London, rae phys vie mitted for trial at Aldershot re- PHONE 25 vay: oe ee ee {randy Bay ang _ ’ was t ay e yermanen —_ _ Slands een aiken ee ay, ee ye ee, Cy ’ — , i ! cently on a charge of bigamy It Q@. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER service n advance. | nately no personal injury W@S)was stated that after she and her Prince Rupert, B.C. Commencing Sept, 20th, No. 2 leaves Prince Rupert 4 } HEAD OFFICE | way was damaged, but fortu-| husband separated she went . Saturdays; returning rN Te tet m. Thur fa i Ls | sustained. Loeal service had/through a form of marriage with : F G aT ; i Mf Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. | te mporarily to be suspended and] James A. Peake, thén a soldier pend Tvunk Raliway System BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES | mate line trains were delayed. In cross-examination, Peake said SMITH & MALLETT Between Chicago and all outa Bast, aeeien oie all road A | emanate his object in marrying was to THIRD AVE. Pacific Coast , ads from the . . New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City | Merchants at Sleaford, Lin-|obtain a sleeping out pass he |] pjumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Agency for all Atlantic Yaa aie ail infermation apply to vite | SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. | colnshire, corn market refused |woman said she had received a Sheet Metal Work co IR, Jeneral ag ae j HH —_ ~The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar | ane an og aa Lneanygeedien tee oe ty Sage ae Ofice: 8rd Ave. sin entail Oh ont haben | re }o 0 e 100 onditio ead: 0 » glad to hee wh |The best samples went down from}|you are free. Your husband is] sts “ leit i i Supscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of }two to three shillings per quar-|dead.” we B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE se non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. ter on the week, and other sam- J 1836 THE BANK OF 1912 — Oo ——————[——S[SS[=SS=S=S=aa2a2ESa_ wy5y==Z_ = ple ° were four shillings per St. Par ‘ras be tt s committee ~~. iquarter cheaper. Barley and] have dentded Vo aeatdiney She. One British North America FAMOUS sarery |] PRINCE RUPERT iN Dart Eprrios, ates) — eo Yeh SO, oor. 10) winter oats alone were in de- |oitities for family mixed bathing 96 YEARS IN BUSINESS PRINCESS W2MuGMIGGN SPEED Nay Fi rel ca Ca ae ae ee ~~ | mand, during the winter at the Prince] GApPrAL AND RESERVE OVER $7,500,000 PACIFIC AND 7 ae of Wales Road baths LINE ae SERVICE || Fowey learned, to the great ldelight of the townspeople, that No The Advantages of less than ninety-two slate | the petition for a charter of in- ghube were founded by Mr. B. 2 Bank Money Orders Ss. S. Prince May | ANNEX corporation had been granted.|,.. inion of the Gress tori otes an Ippings | Fowey from very early times has aoe oe chee aon aaa for transmitting small sums SOUTHBOUND | | | verse Mate of money are four. They Saturday, Oct. 12, 9 a.m. | |been a port of importance. It wad eebeatio’d with a gold watol held several charters till 1886, onain a — t i w" ‘inate on fre easy to procure—easy to 4. @. BNAB, Genera! Agent Owned and operated by the MMe AID WANTED FOR PHIL- the hospital will increase, re-| 04 is now well known to visitors} ),4, a cash — safe — inexpensive. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway o a spite ase, re- : Sie daw a, | eaving “for Australia. We issue them at the follow- |§ the American and European, ; ANTHROPIC CAUSE. sulting in greater responsibil-| i" South Cornwall and to readers ‘ So ee sedtce se Excellent! ; t ite” There is in existence in ities for the Auxiliary as time|0! Sir = werme-Comen's novel,! Three territorials were each ang a 14 b Sultan bent dectta taht re 4 Prince Rupert an organization} #0e8 on. Realize your duty, ‘Troy Town. fined 30 shillings and costs at| $S-er under—Se. $10 to $30-—10e, | modern conven! id, telenaiae known as the Ladies’ Hospita| . therefore, ladies of Prince Ru- - Highbridge, Somerset, for fail-| 9% % S80—-6e $3000 980-180 | iaiiiy Geet-dlass tn every ean Auxiliary, the principal object pert, and do your part, first Judge Mulligan, referring to ing to attend their annual train- These Money Orders are | a Se ee of which is to raise funds by by attending the regular meet-| the Norfolk floods at Holt County) |) 2 It was stated that the payable at par at any Branch . The appointments and service , various methods in aid of the} ings of the Auxiliary, and after-|Court, suggested that in conse-|owinty association lost a grant of any Chartered Bank in Excursions | — ais hospital. The organization has ward by active work. Remem-| uence of the prevalent distress! 4¢ 99 shillings in rv spect for each Canada (Yukon Territory jf coast. india a nominal membership of about ber that it is your assistance} Short act of Parliament should), excepted), in the principal } twenty, but in reality it is kept] that the Auxiliary needs to be passed suspending, say for a cities if the United States | by the { alive only through the efforts make the work a suceess and| Year, eee f on j eee Mr. Charles Thomas Lane, a and in London, Eng. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day ; ' ‘ 2 . zone » rig 0 ‘reditors to e s e | : ; of less than half a dozen a pleasure, not a burden, to|20ne, the right Crees justice of the peace and county CE RUP CH ladies, upon whose shoulder those who are now carrying} issue execution in the houses or aldermatr 1 a uddenly while PRIN ® ERT BRAN é 8, Ul se shot rs ; ce abe stasis 8 nan, died sudat F. S. LONG, Manager. a far too heavy burden is be- the whole responsibility. eee ceo eee ai = shooting on his estate near Ro- ; lebt, except in the case of fraud. . ing heaped. = , ' gate, in Sussex. Mr. Lane was i The hospital is a public in-| mp Rogers IN am : Sa ee solicitor to the Mercers’ com-| ;anp pURCHASE NOTICES 3——— SOLID TRAINS ———3_ G. A. Sweet, Manager, stitution for the benefit of all € The Carnegie hero fund has pany. Al ee an daily from Vancouver classes, regardiess of race or MACDONALD. awarded a watch to David Wheal, 5 cxnstenaaneitipetocinittreigiilinensiciissininemapiait or Seattle n ‘ . a ca a porter at St. Margaret's station, > . ; ; : sane “" . . ’ | religion, and it is one that, to If Hon. Robert Rogers can-|*! Four times during the past|Skeena Land — oe of Coast! 1 ow round trip rates to all pointe in a Herts in recognition of his twelve months a nurse at the Take notice that Vernon F. G. Gamble,| Canada and the United States. Call bravery in saving a woman from a large extent, has to depend not do better on the platform Lewisham Infirmary has lost her |f,Priace Rupert, B. C., occupation broket and let us tell you all about it upon the generosity of the than he is now doing in the ing wcke , ‘ - ‘ intends to apply for permission to pur ; public for its financial sup- constituency of Macdonald, it being rae down by a train at gold watch and chain while trav-j|chase the following acseribed lands : ae 7 ‘ ‘vel cross y Commenci st anted at the port. The Ladies’ Auxiliary} would be advisable for him to|* 've! crossing. elling, and eac htime they have]s, Qvcorner of L. 421, thence north 40 Rogers Steamship ee . > by Seotland |chains, thence west 20 chains, thence has very commendably under- leave campaign speaking to ' ' { been returned, twice owen south 40 chains, thence east 20 chains to taken a large financial re- others and adhere to what is ee SS eee a cen Yard and twice by the railway |point of commencement, containing 80 Age sponsibility in connection with recognized as his forte as a yh par veneer gay ae as company. Signet OT VERNON F. G. GAMBLE Cor. Fraser and Sth Choice Wines a Ogre ‘ stree "' re ( oP PRU . , hE the institution and there is no| politician—that is, organizing a ur ih » 1,80 Sian dhigiieniniy Detea Sec Sth, 10nb. Mille” Aneme PHONE 116 RUPERT’S PALACE OF comfort doubt but that it will carry its corruptly for the purposes of ee % a ‘eee al our a Cycling down Wells Road, Pub. Sept. 14. | | Ti ms sondon, . are 0 - - - — plans to a successful issue. It recording votes and purchas- : ’ ' if : Gand Sydenham, Daisy Baldwin, aged |gyeeng Land District—District of Coast >» registerec : , . > § a - 3 ,0est, is not right, however, that the} ing individual electors through pf res! —o oat at ” . i 90, of Bickersteth Road, Tooting, Range V. s rs we ¢ , : e a . srew, 0 r work which this will entail agents in whom he can place end one ioe ‘ soa © anowee “ liost control of her machine and ous hupert, Be 2, "aecureaen broker, UNION $5. COMPANY OF B.C. Ltd THE ITROQL OI should be left for some five the necessary degree of confi-|‘T@0e 1M baal Ciiy. collided with the curb A spike |!ntend to apply for permission to pur an —_ ~~ chase the following described lands or six ladies to perform. There dence. The people of Mac- on some railing entered her neck Commencing at & post planted two and > POOL ar eine . . av. i ; tr Mrs. Letitia Matthews, a sec- ; : one-half miles east from the mouth of The new steel Passenger Steamers are in Prince Rupert hundreds donald may, it is true, decide and she die« Norwood Cottage i "= ond hand clothes dealer, aged 65 an ; ied in rwood Cottage |the Quinamaas River, thence east 80 of ladies who have both the to send the Conservative can- 7 + fatal . o> “| Hospital chains, thence north 80 chains, thence 66 e 99 English and Ar 4 ards . : ~aceive ats ies ‘ ire ' west | , the ) chains to time and the ability to lend a didate to the House of Com- oa”? the ’ ‘d ors a . are _ point “es “Gommbenenann: “eal "640 Twelve Tables BCOND AVE “1 residence sorge’s : ; helping hand in a philanthropic mons, but they will not do so, > r "' > — ul a The two coxswains of the |*?e more oF oes. sear 0. CREW } é slingt ce She ; , _ work of this kind and who owe| we are quite satisfied, on the oc : " oe, ae a os ©] Walmer life boat station, which Dated August 17th, 1912. on —- ; . ae ty ‘ » hlasing o a it to themselves and to the com-| strength of anything that Mr./“’OPPed @ lamp and the blazing! , 14, decided in May last to| *&™ 8% * . — SSE munity to do what they can.| Rogers has been telling them.|°!! quickly set fire to the place, j ) close, state that a fund is being |Skeena Land District—District of Coast, 66 ”? Without waiting for a special If the Conservative nominee is raised to build a motor life bog Range V. mosun i Alle A new bylaw of the Southwork \ p OUee ay e boat Take Notice that I, Ethel M. Thompson, Empress Bow Ing WS invitation, it is up to the ladies successful, he will have to of the most modern design for]or Prince Ru 3 € , ts i : ee " led ) 8 ) pert, B. C., occupation of Prince Rupert to come to thank his own reputation, a 7 by _— h per- Walmer at an estimated cost of cen "to "pantease "the fal as elbesbes Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver AND POOL Mane | x roller ske r » ‘ a « 2 2 the assistance of those who| which appears to be good, and aaa ; ie th om rd +: yan $7,500, the expenses to be met by | lands: as follows: oo, nik teaht : a | ee ad ae 7 4 Pew aes nents to e danger 0 e pub- Sitenigte ‘ P Commencing at a post planted four and —_ oe ; are at present bearing all the his popularity in the constitu- a Rites tae tn o tne at Ae voluntary contributions. one-half miles east from the mouth of “Chelohsin” W at 10 the Coast \ burden and show their will-| eney for his victory. Those|*'. ; : e the Quinamaas River, thence north 80 johsin” - Wednesdays D.M. | ))) ws ©. ROSS, Prop. are ane | ingness to help in such a] most desirable personal aids|*#lings, or a month in jail, will) ai. ong of the year will see|south 80 chains, th an wat ae “ Camosun ” Saturdays at 10 p.m a ‘ ; ‘ ‘ ‘ s|* : os oe » @ ) » yer eee lea : , thence we melee to c im. | | | worthy cause. Remember that may be able to offset the injury come into operation after the the completion of a scheme to rend