We THE DAILY NEWS 10 ; =" j | | PP ef eee PP OOee people are quite as patriotic Smartiv eut, the tatest atyl ree +e “tea any F coats at moderate The war of 1866 between ht ns prices Wall Hace: e 198tf sia and Austria lasted only si e weeks, Warton, of Fisher & Wart | n slieitor enlisted in the AD DEFEAT AT } : cal corps f active service and Will St ‘ Acai BELIEVES KAISER’S FORCES WILL SUFFER 6B | ESCAPED FROM JAIL lwhen thie enlistment. was can h onVHIFIGE ALLIES’ HANDS } NAMUR HAS BEEN TAKEN . ean tr tol Gar Vkaoouves and ; m e a hn Elia. at | with London, August 26.—A despatch to the Exchange Telegrap ed ation | lees tal The Com: lete Hi . a ’ 8s, nan enarees Vi sieces or n ee L mae } . ; ; se London, August 26.—I have, probability the will n ‘fe diienil ab murder, walked out of from Paris says: “It is said at the French capital that the Belgian the firat contingent which left for Furnis) of Hosa seen this coming for a long time|last a gerat di han thelthe eity jail vesterday and made elty of Namur was taken by the Germans. Valeartier 6-room Fie: Binge eaid Sir Hiram Maxim, speaking | war. good His escape. Warden Bailes PRINCE ARTHUR GOING TO THE FRONT maple and oa! f rnin | & representative of the N.Y.| The English t is true, is _ out at the time and one of London, August 26.—Prince Arthur of Connaught is going into SYSTEMATIC EFFORT malleable ; " Bet Smerisae, Four great contioen. [hot very large, but } nd ean” ~“ "aa Was left in “ — active service immediately. Owing to this his infant son was ohris~ 6 thing tical] “Very } . nn an p | ate ie he was engager n ~ ally i tal powers have been straining | certainly send dud " to th something the prisoner opened tened last evening, receiving the name of Alastair Arthur. T0 EXTEND TRADE. Can be e! nyt every nerve © see how large an|front. Little Br can send @léhe door connecting the iflliee $130,000,000 WAR LEVY the Anek th al wher ae thy raise and sie like number, If England is press=!with the guard room and walked In addition to the $40,000,000 war levy made by the Germans On British Government Taking Full, Fulton oe and wy ae se armies, and, ike P iy 800.0 010 o - « ne @ ' Can a boy with a plaything, they a a. cow wenn ; “od Seen fodne Be a | the city of Brussels, the Province of Brabant has been levied for Advantage of Germany's leased, j esired chee wanted to use them. the front rhe 1 h are very itis | a » wits taht $90,000,000 to be paid before September 1st. Disability | _ aie fi tare id as . s charges vith stappin | It appears to me that the Kaiser good gt vee : , ght 1 _— . another man during a drunken CRUISERS CREW SEEK REFUGE She 0 ft Py od was anxious for war lle was of Se ie we oh na Z eC feht up the line Fourteen officers and 170 of a crew of the Austrian cruiser ! ; , on zs ; ane pe U SOI ne Lay dune) the opinion that he had the|“etmans fave oe a ° ritory. . : ; ee ce | 4y ‘ cteotucct army the workl. ha, Tet to One Against Germany Seanta-have sought refuge in aieoiane ena i no effort supporting only Old, at g éver known ie deemed . this: a If | were to look at it from a FOOTBALL TONIGHT AUSTRIANS STILL BOMBARD! the ' } has been! } favorable time to strike, as he be-|PUrely mathematical standpoint, ; A despatch from Nish gives the information that the bombard- ,,, tly started f the expan —= lieved England was so absorbed I should say the chances against \ football game will be played ing of Belgrade is still most severe. Shells of large calibre are doing f Vi h trade, | iptur | P. k HARRIS in the Irish troubles that she|“@ermany are fully 10 to 1 at Market Place tonight at 7:30, immense damage. Hardly one building still remains undamaged. ne m ote , und : wouldn't support her friends. The} Nothing on av . ea ae re See a Desdock [eA the palace has been partly burned down, Another large building in : ve nich Germa LIN] | pewecroooooroosesooscees Caise xNectac © opposi.| mistake on the ar 0 ie ne an 1 erchants i ' t “ ppiy Kai er fully expect In pposi lista : ys et he + ; — the city has been struck by twenty-five shots. tu I ' i tion would be offered to the march | lish and French will enable the The Drydock im will be: Goal | ! ae 4 of a large portion of his army);(Germans to reach Paris. Duff: fullbacks, Evans and EFard BANKERS WILL HAVE STATE CREDIT al ser ta ha idd ! , 2 LR through Belgium in order to at Phis particular war is not like/|ly; halfbacks, Hughes, Jack, and Lioyd George has introduced in the House of Commons a Bill rlant d t t oO ” & tack France. the war in South Africa or any| Perry forwards, Service, Geo. enabling him, instead of issuing notes to bankers, to issue certi-/|'!\" | > ae eee ® ea if Now that Servia has been quite /other uncivilized country, Troops) Kidwell, Eitiott, MeCombie, and feates to give bankers the benefit of state credit without actually we tat successful in keeping Austrians |can and will be moved with great) Entwistle. Referee, Geo. 8. Rus : ! t then f ; vidit sell taking out notes. . 4 i todat f 1 Oa out of her country, the colossus | rapidity. ‘ F TANGIER ! ' ton of the Fast—Russia—will sweep} Napoleon said that battles were ORDERED ovr ° | mat the | | down upon Germany and Austria| won by quick marches. I opine | BRITISH AND FRENCH The following is from Berlin by wireless: “It is officially an- t t h col f like an avalanche in about three that this war will be of rather ARMY MANOUVRES nounced that the German and Austrian consuls at Tangier were)‘: ' ind Austria, and as t weeks. short duration. In regard to the AT THE WESTHOLME ordered to leave by the French on August 15th. the | ' ! eh 1836 THE Bank oF 19 Forts of Great Strength [ee Sapiens ts supposed fo Rave TOOK SEVENTY GERMANS OFF ITALIAN BOAT we Seeeeren va wnnee & French ¢ Relwgis nin | a force little more than equal to A timely picture showing late San t { I Briti shN th » h alil gr nau the wane, |two of the largest continental | manouvi f the British and London: August 26.—An Italian steamer, Anconia from New re a ted HUSHVOrth Amer much alike; they have the same = ; a. " ae ’ ; : system of fortifications. Goat News: Notes é es oo a Ono aU ES (se Sem ene Na} « The Daily News” 33 ©xcrtsion wire ' ’ AT A FRACTION OF THE GOODS’ REAL VALUE IS OFFERED AT THIS SALE Try Smith & Killas’ ie eream,| De Fossett, the gold robber y ine ANCE 00 * * * will not be sentenced 4 til to CLASSIFIED ADS. — — Constantly arriving: New fall | morrow. Fire and Accident Ines goods. Wallace's 1981 --* eo i a Not stopped by war: Every boat oon Gnee written: Get Our Rate IF WE CAN MAKE YOU Wanted, a boy reference re- j be ings new fall goods Wal 75c Cord Velvet, yd FULLY REALIZE THAT To $2.00 Waists . 75¢ quired Apply 824 Third Avenue. |lace’s. 198i! ii 7 meal le , ; i KISSICK EDWARDS on front room on Second B5c Pique, yd.......... THIS IS NOT AN ORDINARY [f To $3 Wash Dresses. $1.50 P eee wow en © Wo wharf, Phone Black 63 ’ 75c Dress Goods, yd Come and see them ladies’ A meeting of the Police Com 197-98 KISSICK a : “ .? peed SALE. BUT INSTEAD iS A $5.00 Wash Dresse . $2.95 new fall coats Wallace's. 98tf |\misioners is called for this af ~ = ate, ewe ems —~ Cas Beececs vols with lent, wa anc aundry $1 wana on. y SALE OFFERING GREATER To $1.25 Childs Dresses. 75¢ + . * ternoon at three o'clock found. Norfolk Rooms, Fulton St, 85-01 Sixth Street Phone DS We ce eseccs 50 Child’ Cc ; ¢ We sell for less, terms cash. | * * . wo KEN ne r double rooms in : a ee. and ee wale Shige ae area Fuller's Grocery, 314 Third Ave,| A variety department that eon view: stecte beat Ga Geek Temes Prince Rupert, 8¢ SE nh chs vane 00s 65c § EVER HELD IN RUPERT, , s Dresses . $1. s09tf. [tains many money-savera for you, Tepmne 448 10st i ee ee 25c Colored Crepes, yd. .20c WE ARE ONLY DRIVING To $10 Ore Waists. . $6.00 ee at Walalce’s {vstif 25c Fiannelette, yd..... 15c HOME THE TRUTH AND $5 Silk Waists . . $3.75 Special bargains in kitehen oe FCR SALE 50c Pongee, yd 35c $5.00 Net Waists .$3.00 graniteware at Wallace's 19Rtf Mosley, the neg charged with|>~ 150 @achewn yd ces 10c DRAWING TO THIS SALE $1.50 Corsets . - $1.00 Oe ae . stabbing a colored woman, elected “7 =, ‘i I " "i eae ans 24 . | » TR seers . ‘ * . ; : OTEK ° e 2; pve ee THE PATRONAGE IT DE- 4. Cor Kk. KE. Confeetionery sells high|for speedy trial before Judge sed Apply, G. W. Lindsay, General oO en 50c Wash Silks, yd..... 35c rae 1.85 Gorecte ™e lass ice cream in bricks; aleo| Young this morning metivers 178-178 50c China Silk, yd...... 40c SERVES BECAUSE OF THE To $1.00 Mufflers -60c pure candies, 155tf. + ae . tho aban *. a iS. 75c Lisle Hosiery...... 50c EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 50c Cashmere Hose 25c oF 9 Mainprize, the man eharged t - a Harris, Swe OMmee, or C. CG, Jobs of all deseriptions aboutjwith forge: appeared befor ee er war eae wena OFFERED : PP POs? FOR SALE.—-Lot 13, Block 45, Section 5 houses and offices. Phone-Fritz,|Judge Young *s mornin o Perfectly level and on street grade. Oniy | } 583 * si 193-5 ly leetior my ae Y o ' yy - , . s ‘ a ‘aa balnoon 4 eee ae FOUR ROOMED ful a . 6 | Hering on 0 investment Must have the money jeye trouble and was remanded t wher, P.O, Box 809. , 1934f | ATH §25 Norfolk Rooms. Stcam heated, | the hospital for treatment —- | WITH BA ’ Ladies’ Serge One-Piece Dresses, Half Price ALL RAINCOATS,. . Twenty-five percent off hot and cold water. Terms rea-| ® 6:2 WANTED Girl’s Serge One-piece Dresses..Half Price ALL KIMONAS..... Twenty-five percent off sonable, 6th Ave. and Fulton. | Pete George, Nick Vidells, G,]|———__. * Reglas and Andrew Powlis were |! WANTED.—Apply Shooting Gallery FOUR ROOMED HOU Ladies, Misses and Childs Sweaters .20°: off Children’s Millinery Twenty-five percent off Phe Prince John will sail for] ¢, ) olemiogt eand ai 183-185 UIE : vv oe ; pas 5 eaPras esterday | WAN — oO y 7 > ALL OTHER LINES AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS ne rege Pore — o'elor * vi and were in poliee court family Goon’ eosk weiPhone bide 331. , ON TAY | OR Ni bOrroy nigh she sails for on a 84-18 i , ” Skidegate. charge Se. ~——s They willlom. wWanrep Apply Prince Rupert : * * ippear wfore the agistrate to Cigar Factory, Eighth &t init - The Henriette and barge Rat morrow and are now out on bail, | WANTED.-Board and room § r two gen $90.00 ! ane marge an ° 6 ° theme nh private famil wiween Ful Y is ‘ expected in today fror ton Street and Drydock Box 03, Daily the outh with full ee - Among the tirst passengers ts Mors ’ : freight. come theough from Edmonts nt , anole peeoEEae partes ae APPLY TO . * * the coast o the ‘ Sonal Liability) $1,000,000 corporation 9 . = a : new passengel Leases surrounding Monarch in Calgary Mr. Silgan, of Edson. who pub-| service on the G. T. PL, were D ol Fields, which has struck black crude lished the Western Leader in that|E. A. Clendenan and his wite, who] Sion’ fiard eae etbec eee wnt are 6 6 lo has disposed of his inter are registered at the Hotel Prine successful business men, DAILLING ests and has come to size 1 s R ie rhe . CONTRACTED FOR and WILL START AT ? © up con upet me service this wee Is} ONCE Opening price low, Rapid Rise : (0 OVERSTOCKED SALE THIRD AVENUE AND FIFT T ditions on the coast He is connected up by : : Certain Por reservations and further al el i" il 1 uy runinng DAS=) ene to HM. Le 1 i . present in Prince Rupert ¢ 1 is |senger ¢ o ciao ee % . eonare fiumphreys, per ind |} & al mothe constr t pers wlare wire c} La Orne iy 7% . EN — — pleased with the out. 2 ain from Endako to Prines o4 Dominion Bank ‘Chambers, Famonton, SECOND AY vk ere j mweorgee, ere IS KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR destroyed by the fleets of the Allies. gress on Saturday. ATTACK ON MALINES NEAR ANTWERP The Germans attacked Malines yesterday and were driven out after four hours fighting. AUSTRIANS ROUTED AGAIN The Russians put to rout the Austrian cavalry in Galacia. They captured 200 prisoners and several guns. The bombardment was in pro- AKERBERG, THOMSON & CO. Age . Un Kelvin, Fisherman, An son and Ferro Marine Oasoline Engines Bolinder & Nelseco Crude Ol) Engines Also Foos Stationary Engine ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEws P. MARGETTS, Mang POC Coro orere rer Cer rre FOR REM Good Office or Store on EMPRESS COFFE! F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) PRINCE aueent