l Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. tf 0s Everything in season cooked London Cafe. e the way you like it. So Wanted, a boy; quired. Apply 8 * reference re- 24 Third Avenue. yo Adair Carss, who has been hol- idaying in Victoria. arrived home last evening. .' << 4 We sell for Fuller's Grocery, 311 terms cash. Third Ave. 193tf. less, * Mrs. Geo. D. Tite and children returned last evening from a hol- iday at Shawnigan Lake, V.L. . = 6 RB. FE. Gonfectionery sells high class ice cream in bricks; also pure candies. 155tf. > Jobs of all descriptions about houses and offices. Phone Fritz, 583. 193-5 Judge Young and family arriv- @d from the south on the Prin- Cess May last evening. , as Norfoik Rooms. Steam heated, hot and cold water. Terms rea- sonable, 6th Ave. and Fulton, e =. 6 Tenders were received last eve- Ning by the City Council for the hardware for the new city gar- bage scow. The Board of Works will award the contracts. ee ee The regular meeting and First Aid lecture for the men’s class will be held this evening at 8 p.m. in the City Hall. Dr. J. P. Cade is in charge of the class. . 2. 6 Referring to the Hydro-EFlectrie Company application for approval of plans by the Provincial the Mayor satisfied the company’s trove ernment, says he is records will be passed but that the eom- pany will not be allowed into the city without the consent of the electors. This information was given the City Council. oes The city solicitor recommend- ed to the City Council that the sum of $1,546 due on taxes on lots 23, 24 and 25, block 17, tion 1, due by the Westholme| sec- Lumber Company, be deducted from the amount the city owes the company for lumber. The recommendation was adopted by PRU POPES, GS GE eI 6 EPR ABTS I BA 2. 2 a Local News Notes pepe Ps 8 eS 4 ~ ody 7 CT) 4} Franks, Rauk Press All were for $140. The purchasing instrueted to award the tender to the firm having had the least amount of city business this year "© .3 De Forsett, the of stealing the Thibet Creek mine, on the Young from the pleaded guilty and will tenced today. The four were allowed to return the May. agent was Ray cused the last Judge amn gold from was tried arrival of south. He be sen witnesses evening north on HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS The number of pupils enrolled on the High Sehool register for the opening term is twenty-two The students are divided into three grades, intermediate, junior advanced and preliminary junior Fight new pupils enrolled for the first time, six being from the local public school, one from private study, and from outside district The High Schoo! will continue at the town hall until the school premises are ready for the reception of pupils which will porbably be in a weeks. Of were an new few the twenty-two pupils enrolled. nine are boys and thirteen are girls. Mr. J. C. Brady is prinei- pal. Chance to Make Money Money is tight and I need it, so here's an offer: Up to August ist I will supply my regular $25 heating coil fro $15. I guarantee this to boil water in fifteen min- utes, and not to affect the oven. Forty now in use and giving en- tire satisfaction. Ask for refer- the Council. ences. The reliable plumber, Harry Hanson, P. O. Box 395. Phone 489. 168tf. N | We buy and serve ony the best the market affords. London Cafe. > 2 . The Princess May was in port last evening for the t time many months, She is on the Al aska run. About 70 passengers, were for Rupert ” e @ Capt. Meltntosh rf Viet a who has large interests Ones Charlotte Islands, is in the eity and will proceed to the Islands He is accompanied by a party of investors. se @ Tenders for printing the tax notices were received from the News Job, McRae Bros., A. O Nas RUTATS NO ALY O ALUM See WAL WAV J When market of the m Ald He 1 that ibe ed local and be ge The re dition to ordered | ceed building. aid havir The h ent staff der Davies, Rupert. specting made to B A mar phone auton quire al building was improvement ever, want the market, with A meeting of the superintendence of who now resides at Prince bile ot of ¢ xperience THAT CITY MARKET WILL BE BUILT Alderman-Retail-Merchant Opposed It To the End the city engineer re- ported recommending to the City Council that the best site for the at the foot idway stairs on Fifth St Morrissey objected to the ex- penditure of $1,200 on the build- and hint- probably irged economy the city would fall down on selling some of their debentures, nerally short of cash be- fore the end of the year st of the aldermen, how- and in ad- the site they he city engineer to pro- the of the approving erection RIDLEY HOME TRUSTEES HOLD MEETING the Board of Trustees of the Ridley Home, at Metlakatia, was held at the Bis- hop’s house on Monday at which the 19th yearly report was pre- sented. Forty-four children had been admitted during the vear. It was a record year in regard to the health of the children, no medical ig been needed has a very compet- and is un- Miss me of teachers, All communications re- the children may be her at P.O. Box 1680, or ue 407. who an a position to ac- an owns is n ORTUNITY IS AT KNOCKING YOUR DOOR 75c Cord Velvet, yd..... 50c 35c Pique, yd.......... 20c 75e Dress Goods, yd... .60c 75c Cashmeres, yd...... 50c $1 Tweeds, yd......... 75c To $1.25 Scrims and SE Wins ick wees 65c 25ce Colored Crepes, yd. .20c 25c Fiannelette, yd..... 150 50c Pongee, yd........ 35c 15c Ginghams, yd ..... 10c 50c Wash Silks, yd..... 35c 50c China Silk, yd...... 40c 75c Lisle Hosiery...... 50c OVERSTOCKED SALE Ladies’ Serge One-Piece Dresses, Half Price Girl's Serge One-piece Dresses. Half Price Ladies, Misses and Childs Sweaters.20% off ALL OTHER LINES AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS 1F WE CAN MAKE YOU FULLY REALIZE THAT THIS IS NOT AN ORDINARY SALE. BUT INSTEAD IS A SALE OFFERING GREATER VALUES THAN ANY SALE EVER HELD IN RUPERT, WE ARE ONLY DRIVING HOME THE TRUTH AND DRAWING TO THIS SALE THE PATRONAGE IT DE- SERVES BECAUSE OF THE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OFFERED A GENUINE MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY--A REAL CHANCE TO BUY HIGH CLASS LADIES MISSES AND CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR, DRY-GOODS ETC AT A FRACTION OF THE GOODS’ REAL VALUE IS OFFERED AT THIS SALE To $2.00 Waists To $3 Wash Dresses. $1.50 $5.00 Wash Dresse. . $2.95 To $1.25 Childs Dresses .75c¢ $4.50 Child's Coats .$2.95 $2.00 Child’s Dresses $1.00 To $10 $5 Silk Waists ....... $3.75 $5.00 Net Waists . $3.00 $1.50 Corsets .. $1.00 $1.25 Corsets ......... 75c To $1.00 Muffiers ...... 60c 50c Cashmere Hose ... .25c ALL RAINCOATS,. Twenty-five percent off ALL KIMONAS..... Twenty-five percent off Children's Millinery Twenty-five percent off MRS. S. FRIZZELL’S THIRD AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET ee 75c Silk Waists. .$6.00 the steamship Vietoria, of the Alaska Steamship Company re- port sighting a great school of whales, estimated at 200 in num- jber, off Unga Island, of the Shumagin group. The whales, some of which were more than ninety feet in length, were fol- THE DAILY NEWS j from Rovno, and the Austriar from Cracow. There is already in Warsaw and th; present almost completely it Many Ruthenians and other fi Canada from Austrian Galici THE COUNTER INVASION OF AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA reason to think that ifor staking fannual jpower had pays i this |} will be $4,000 FOR FEES WARK CHANNEL POWER iter ty ¢ War up before Phe cane Channel the ¢ pow oun evening 1 bill i in a new form tast rhe Mayor presented mething over 84,000 00 jal ment . Provineial Crovert and #2,.000 for rental hie the price the wet foes inter is ap plicable on per horse | power charged by Grover ment when the po put int rhe actually | use Mayor the water | bee! taked and] fees be said urged the paid rhe Co thre There s no unt taken out mecil passed 3 fees anv GREAT PICTURES AT THE MAJESTIC thi and ctures the big ugh the Majestic the a big of the most lling motion p One realistu ever shown in the city tw filin Phi put on at the It wor enthusi be comedy is reel Flames, ist even and and admiration ite ism of audience iing. A Honest Panama the again this eve Maggie's at the Diego, and will flim Lover’ was mad buildings in San Tuesday. A 1044 ALMOST Furey IN THE STi In Dally Fear of ““Frult-a-tives" a) es Brourtt Ctatuan Ont A ‘ei, “Some two years . Pril 5rd ‘Ny @ufferer from: [nay e’) | Wes my eye ' a-tives” and Fruit-a-tives that, it is good ught some wonderful tablets oe — I found mproved, Ina she cured myself ent; . no light one, eit) ponte my stomach’. car that it wou heart and kill me id “ the only remedy for Ind: “*-tiver' 2 F © T my, §00. a box, 6 fr At all dealers or ee it Soe rice by ; P oe done se ors. / oO » % uv rhis map shows how the Russians are invading Austrian Galicia | building Russian Poland a German army it Russian Poland is for the 1 the hands of the invaders reign immigrants have come to a. is are invading eee ee * VOLUNTARY CENSORSHIP The Daily News has re- ceived, along with the other newspapers of Canada, a communication from ‘thead- quarters of the Canada militia, a request to refrain from the publication of all news relating to the move- ments of troops or of ships engaged in wats service. This is made particularly appliable to loeal move- ments, teaders of The Daily News will thus understand why this class of news stories will not appear in these corumns * * * * * * 7 * * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * 7 * * > * * 7 * * * * * * * « * * * * * * * ee ee “NOT GOING ON THE SHELF” SAYS MRS. S. FRIZZELL “T wish it to be distinetly un- derstood that I am not retiring from business. The very success- ful sale now going on at my store is no catch advertising scheme to sell goods. Iam simply reducing my stock to a normal proportion As every one knows, every mer- chant at times over estimates the season's trade and fully realiz- ing that it is better to sell the goods at a loss than to carry them over, I have marked practically speaking, entire stock down to ensure a quick disposal,” said Mrs. Frizzell to a News represen- tative today. my TOURISTS SEE BIG SCHOOL OF WHALES Seattle, August 25.—Officers of lowing a large school of herring and feeding on them. VALCARTIER CAMP Ottawa, August 25-——Announce- ment of the camp staff at Val- eartier has been made by the Minister of Militia The staff oMicers are as follows: Camp commandant, Col. Vietor A. 8. Williams, Adjt. Gen.; Gen eral Staff officers. Lieut.-Col. H E. Burstall, Lieut.-Col. Rh A Helmer, Maj. H. K. Betty. Administrative staff: Col. R. BE W. Turner, Maj. J. B. Hughes Maj. T. F. Dixon, Captain G. T Hamilton, Camp Engineer, Maj. A. P. De roche; Supply Offieer, Lt.-Col.) J N. R. Guay; Transport Officer Lt.-Col. W. Cowan; Director of Medical Service, Lt.-Col. H. R Duff; Chief Ordnance Officer, Maj W. Hallick; Paymsater, Maj. ¢ N. Shandy; Chief Veterinary OM eer, Lt.-Col. W. J, Neill TO HELP CANADIAN FACTURIES KEEP BUSY Toronto, To keep Canadian all win ter is the object of a memoran dum that has been forwarded to the Ottawa Government by many of the prominent manu facturers in Toronto. The scheme to make it impossible for traveling men to do business here August 25 factories busy signed is owing to the demand for goods made in Canadian factories A girl may ask all kinds of questions during the courtship, so that he will think she thinks him a second Solomon, and after marriage give him the pitiful look every time he onens his mouth. ak = A Real Lever Simulation yt LD WATCH FREE. Ooarte Alberts, sent earrings veld to wear with the wach, which q re ae > ile lone offer. we ; ; There seemed to be miles of | shone om and anew yon i oe arr ~ > ¢ a} | wood ae, Rl y ~ rring, and not only the whales, 35 cenen Soar ‘sn enn Pa —— . re i ‘ emared WILLIAMS &@ LIOYE Whote sult hundreds of birds were div-| Jewellers (Lovt. 140), @, Cormwai tis Lee ing for the fish. Sastant ‘LUM te Ave. and McBride &. PHONE 26 SHINGLE®, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. 4. BURROUGHS, Manager BER PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. Branch Yerd ot Smithers for Vancouver. Victoria, Rails for Granby Bay, Naas Vancouver, Victoria, Seatt THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C. LIMITED SS. VENTURE Sails for Port Simpson, Mill Bay, Naas Rive: Agency: American Express, Atiantic Steamers PHONE 668 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND ave Thursdays Reattle, every Friday. 4 pt River, Sunday le midnight ! kvery luesday at Y p.m eee the carpente ~ Yr ww Net ghter of Working oF he ine is dau { the ybably some of There are d features on erat lbovs kn i several other gor extra special pre % — ee ; FOR SALE Second-hand Gasoline Eng 30 LT SOKS Morte equipment 0 . 8 oy & rapidly to the north and west JANITOR WANTED Applications will be received up to August 25th for the posi- tion of janitor for the Borden Street School, duties to ecom mence September ist. Salary $50 per month W. D. VANCI 193.9 Box 1605 Real Snap WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE The Complete Household Furnishings of a modern 6-room Flat. Birdseye, maple and oak furniture, malleable range. Every- thing practically new. Can be seen anytime at the Angle Apts., 6th and Fulton. Flat can be leased, if desired, cheap. Also a 20 ft. Gasoline Launch only 4 months old, at a Bargain P. R. HARRIS 6th and Fulton “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. for Ur k Agents AKERBERG, THOMSON &¢ REPORT GERMANS ios con vera, | derson an err asoline ARE WEAR LisLE “Oe 1 Also Foos 8 Engine Paris, August 25 An unoffi cial report says that the Germans are foreing their way across the| border of Belgium France 1836 THE BANK OF 19 and are now close to Lisl Nol weount is given of the tighting BritishNorth! OP ie that took place at this point rhe troops of Emperor William Te Years in Bosmens are forcing the way steadily and CAPITAL AWO BuMrios 87 Theme A Service Business Appreciate The complete and valu service rendered by the} of British North secured and retains accounts as we!! fidence of a good!y prom of Canada’s pr ness men. T awaits you, ¥ account be large PRINCE RUPERT Bi P. MARGETTS, Manage. ADVENRTIS N THE DAILY NEW FOR REN Good Office or Store on Street, Best Location in City Agents for The (2 EXCELSIOR LIFE INSP | ANCE CO Fire and Accident Insuram@ written: Get Our Rate FCR SALE A boat, 14 ™ long, 4 ft bored for engine; never been Apply, G. W. Lindsay, General Delivery 178-170 POR SALE.--20-ft. launch, neatest boat in the harbor; enone for quick sale, In quire P, RK. Harris, News Office, or C. C. Loop, Cameron's Jewelry Store FOR SALE.--Lot 13, Block 45, Section 6; Perfectly level and on street grade. Only $50 cash and balance to sult, Snap of an investment Must have the money Uwner, P.O, Box 809, 193u WANTED FOR SALE beam, used, GIAL WANTED.-Apply Shooting Gallery 183-185 WANTED family Situation wanted in private Good cook, Phone Blue 331. 184-188. Rupert OML = WANTED.Apply Prince ibier Clear Pactory, Bighth St. KELIABLE BROKERS WANTED.—Noebren- Mannix Petroleum Limited, (Non-Per- sonal Liability) $1,000,000 corporation Leases surrounding Monarch tn Calgary OU Fields, which has struck black crude ol Well financed. Good literature Strong board of directors, who are ali successful business men, DAILLING CONTRACTED POR and WILL START AT ONCE Opening price low, Rapid Rise Certain ‘or reservations and further ences to H. Leonard Humphreys, articulars wire or write, giving refer oehren- Mannix Petroleum, Limited, 22- 24 Dominion Bank Chambers, Edmonten, Alberat. FOR RENT POR RENT A front room on Second Ay ‘ elu tw wharf Phone Black s. 7 197-08 FOR RENT Furnished room, close in; with or wibtout board; gentlemen pre- | red. Apply Box 04, News Office. 1¥3uf POR RENT Two tlght housekeeping | rooms with light, heat and laundry found, Norfolk Rooms, Fulton 81. 86-01 + KISSICK, EDWARDS KISSICK Sixth Street Phone # Prince Rupert, B¢ +. To Rent FOUR ROOMED Ful © WITH BATH, $25 FOUR ROOMED Hols mr ON TAYLOR ST. $20.00 APPLY TO G. R. Naden Co. SECOND AVENE ‘