tamber 48, 1944 | - —_— . j eevee eee ee & f * BELLA COOLA ‘ TRICT NOTES U eee eeeunev ese AND Dis. PRINCE GEORGE IS FREE FOR USE BY THE G. T. P. Popular Boat Will Again Be On Northern Runs, Says Cap- last with a large juant tain Nicholson. " h freight besides a1 s-atves” Gured Paraly- ‘°° Fruit-a- ves ure a engers Sept 18 Word ; Mr. Bert Rolston can { | ment will permit ved Bowels and Digestion eee tie i a t mack Dit SHAWINIGAN, QUE, and will spend some ¢ 7 ove oe I 1, 1914 alles ( iwain has been re - “ea yen Mi J G Millichay h by the trade of from t [havebeen jHiial representative British Columbia and edna. i oo oe Charlotte Islands, The . \ i ent the last to | he . v ae 16 it the outbreak of oe Dusit with fi | i { | | tioned and made ture: hati t Vincent Clayt the 5 ernment into a a Dig : als by th . j Much of the up 7 ; tl outh | on was chang nt, After I Mr. G. White, wh 6 ship was repainted I re j f the . of the Prinee d and ! naller vessel which ; that has been making a f th \ : | lL. P. was using in the susing 1 nN othe gold clain il { loltte Islands service, A , mwaqtiitz it Lb n left { emained = ortrly the el, let | x ple and ‘ i small, siow craft, r they are the baking with nan he demands of trans splendid satmipic . - » pantie ‘ey i the Grand Trunk MAGLOIRE PAQUIN |trates Gnd . quai Mr. White] Capt. CG. H. Nicholson has 1 Ide and Nis associate i | : : PT 7 Ne cat o : ‘i trying to get the boats, re- for % trial size, ed with the i iit i} : receipt of price stio} j a i announcement of imati is ana i il, Ot va | ess has been received ay oe od ipita 1 t still holds under ize ell ghest t . 4 ' ‘a 2 : ; the Prince Rupert. It rexRware ( le rich ie | ‘ \ 1 t this ship » give! NO ee vad, 7 Aes be en ft it ' . . | Cohoe fishing \\ . : OR A » \ h of the German cruis ‘2 ee oe Vill Va ct ently out of the way, eae == | ‘ ‘ ept ” » ; a a rot mains no menace to the ah on : 5 eee I Coast shipping. The Ca- ; | sf ' ousy.| ruiser Rainbow, English -— oo BO pack th the record | French and Japanese cruis- jfor many years ver twen-| e keeping the ocean lanes . thousand case i ady| of the enemy, so it is not secures he Ce INCE RUPERT AUTO CO ured. 1 arriving 1a ght there is any more gov tet * on ee ke hetag ent uses to which the Grand eetee eee eee eee * ®lempty cans wh i ll be utilized| ppunk boats may be put. before the close f the seas ie Se il fs} it is with deep regret that we |MODERN DIPLOMACY, OR jreport the death of Ole J. Gaar-| HOW THE WAR STARTED 5 den, which occurred on Phursday | ie ale ' reg of morning at his h nea llag iSaid Austria: You murderous ' ensborg Mr. Gaarden, wl was; Serb j/# years of age, wa pm the} You the peace of all Europe dis- pOrigina colonists who ime tk turb: rs PRL. Vintners Association Bella Coola nearly twenty years] Got down on your knees SSS Fae, and was one of the most a ind apologize, please, WINDSOR HOTEL F ahi a . . oh Ausapurg vl I'll kick you right off my front j an iurenhh a ipensborg 1 ber of First Ave. and Eighth St ihe i { Loiwel returned to curb W. H Wright, Prop. town on Tuesday from a visit to]gaiq Servia: “Don't venture too a . a ee i irvale far NOTE. CENTERS , S tne sulng passengers tOr Pil call in my uncle the Czar; iret Avenue and Seventh St by th last s thb d teame He wi t see me licked., European and American Plan va j it. P. J. Kenyon f the N inaisitad © kicked, oe Leg f Frontiersmen, whols, you better leave things as they ee ‘ the Vaneouve com are.’ 1WOxX MOTEL nand, which at present is ma h Ave, Between Eighth and Ninth ge | vail i ina il as Said the Kaiser “Push in that pean Plan, Rates b0c to 861.00 ‘ de { proceed to Serb’s face, Per Dey the eat f wa The frontiers | } os his ’ & Beener, Prope. It will teach him t tay in h t in s to retain thei place; a ty and that reason the] Pm in the game, too, Rochester Vv. D Casley embers have t thrown in If Russia says boo, EMPRESS HOTEL thy hi sthe ther forees| and right quickly we'll settle the bird Ave, Between Sixth and Vhich ha ilready left Vancou case Seventh Streets ‘ It be a matter f deep] The Czar said My cousin, the pean Plan, GO to §1 Per Day gret these men, who are of Kaiser. ee NS h i type many of them wae alwavs a good advertiser: ROYAL HOTEL having ser active service, are He's determined to fight, rey & Burgess, Props I 1 from carrying out the And insists he is right, Third Ave. and Sixth St ” Vhich the corps WasiRut soon he'll be older and Pian Steam Heated . cf eer caneug wiser VER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., vleh OMeer John Widsten|«por forty-four summers,” said LIMITED eft d « the week for the Up France, Second Ave. and Sixth S41 ye Valle where he will make a t have waited and watched for Phone 102 hth h spection of the rivet a chance vn ——nnnenenes 3) Large log jams which will prevent lo wrest Alsace-Lorraine = RUPERT IMPORTING €8., he sal from reaching the From the Germans again. LIMITED nat il spawt grounds willl ind now is the time to advance Fraser ano Sixth Sts have his special attention, and a Phone 7 ful port the same will bel said Belgium: “When armies im vocvccoccoooovooooooooooes | Si\ii ti tle Fisheries Department mense at Ottawa It is anticipated that] poyr over my boundary fence. bie f clearing away these I'll awake from my nap, POR; O ROE e log : be undertaken next And put up a serap PRINCE RUPERT BOAT spring Vhey'll remembere a hundred HOUSE Phe powe cruiser Charles years hence. Podd the Indian Department,|s aig John Bull: “This ‘ere Kai ats and Launches {/'",.")'\..0",, Selena, fatt] ses @ slob Agent 1 Who will make a], s word isn’t worth ‘arf a r hire, Gasoline for sale tout 7 4 rihern portion of bob: his dist \ visit to Prince Ru- If I lets Belgium suffer. PHONE RED 399 pert w doubtless be necessary I'm a blank bloomin’ duffer, r o ob 1 fuel and the trip willle - ws for a erack at ‘is orth End of Manson Way onsain | snd th | So ‘ere g for a erack at ‘i probab py three weeks, nob.” OOOO OOOOROROOORODDD ODDO 1, C, R. MEN'S GIFT. Said Italy: “I think I'll stay out eneeeeete te il) t know what the fuss is TOPE EEEES | A Day's Wages From Each of the| |’ oe FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Employees Promised. ¥ , + 2 Onis = “ Ottawa, Sept. 18 Word has Io avoid all this now, CIROUIT NO. 4. been received at the Department]'Till the issue is plain beyond a 125th St. and ard Ave of Railways that at a meeting of doubt.” 136th St. and gra Ave employees of the ’T, CG, R. it was ‘. Sth St. and 3rd Ave agreed that each employee of the|Said our good Uncle Samuel: “I ord 7 Hetlon of ist, @nd end rovernment system of railways swaow : B 16-198 Ave,, between 8th and would contribute one day's pay to]f had better keep aout of this oa Knox Hotel.) the Canadian Patrioti Fund raow, NS 17-—-t8t Ave. and 7th St. (Cen This will mean a vddition of For with Mormons and Niggers, ra ! e . _ from 815,00 0 #25,00 Oto the And Greasers, T fggers, ; e K i ’ st noow : CIROUIT NO. 2. fund I have all LT kin handle ju l 2 1 Ave. and ard gt ee ee CC CL LOL LE LL LL A ALLO D m 25 + ed Ave. and MeBride St ; ~ t Ave. and MeBride 8 . . r Ave. and @nd st, B Milk P od t re ad Ave, and 6th gt uy r uc 10 e es ? r. 4 CIRCUIT NO. 3 B Sth Ave, and Pultoe Os The Fraser River Valley, with ses Sorden and Paylor Sts its green Ne GFEOR GPRD PPED- oe Ave. and Fulton st tically the year round, is one of morc | 804 Comox Ave the finest dairy districts In the oth Ave ¥ Dy, = Redes vi world, and produces milk that is hompson St much superior to Eastern milk: nay SUROUIT NO, @ both in RICHNESS AND FLAVOR. . ‘1h Ave. ana Ename rsoa Buy B.C. Milk because it has THE ee NATURAL FLAVOR OF PURE, B ith Ave, ana mie RICH, FRESH CREAM, The Gov- ‘ve. and Gree : P > OU Ave ang eter ernment test shows It to be of the : a AV®. and Bherte. HIGHEST STANDARD. Ave. and y wine St i) eel LT Tree eeeen | | | | | THE DAILY NEWS, SS FESS BS SS SSS == Ss == = ° ’ FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Sunlight Soap 710 SECOND AVE cuts Monday’s labor clean Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Mardware Ship Chandlery in half. Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle )) P tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns H jet noe ta coe com Rope Valves Ammunition Nh i the garment; then roll it u Pumps Hose Paint , , P Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron - eee’. After a while tan } rinse it thoroughly and the “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” H} dirt drops out ihe magic FRED STO SSS eee SSS aS RK’ 2 SELL DAIL BLD LSE PELE HARDW eee Why scrub, and rub, and wear and tear the clothes when the gentle strength of Sunlight Soap will do the work with never a hurt to fabric or hands. ARE. Subscribe for the One Try it once— this Sunlight way. At all grocers ‘News’ RBBB More Day } PRPS Se WE een gy ONE MORE DAY BUSY AND HELP US ae ’ COMPLETES OUR GREAT SALE. GET $ MAKE THAT THE BIGGEST DAY YET. THE MANY CLOSE PRICES WEGAVE YOU DURING THIS ? SALE HAVE BEEN A GREAT SAVING TO YOU, BUT WE ARE ) GOING TO GO ONE BETTER; DRIVE THE KNIFE STILL § DEEPER, MAKE YOU COME AGAIN. THERE ARE STILL 2 MANY THINGS YOU NEED. BUY THEM NOW. | YOU WILL HAVE TO HAVE A GOOD RAINCOAT BUY A REGU- LAR $12.50 ONE TOMORROW FOR MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS WIT COLLAR ATTACHED. REGULA $1.50--TOMORROW 30C 2 A GOO. HEAVY WEIGHT OF MEN'S COMBINATION SUIT. REGULAr. $2.50. TOMORROW FOR $1.75 THAT LOT OF $11.90 SUITS WERE GOOD ONES. TOMOR- ROW WE WILL CLEAN THEM OUT AT $9.25 MEN’S BLACK CASHMERE SOX. REGULAR 25c¢ PAIR. TOMORROW 2 FOR 25€ R SOMETHING VERY FINE GOOD WEIGHT—FINE ALL- WOOL UNDERWEAR, REG. $5.50 A SUIT—TOMORROW $4.20 A SUIT MARTIN O’REILLY