rHE WEEKLY NEWS th — ‘SHACKELTON PRIDE, NASH & CO. EXPEDITION STARTS SOUTH “The Daily News’ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS FRONTAL Al TACK MUST CLASSIFIED ADS. Watch for the tive wire, Bt RESULT IN A DEADLOCK ae ve sme iors Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream. - FOR RENT tes (THIS IS THE OPINION OF MILITARY EXPERTS IN FRANCE AND FOR RENT—Large furnished front toom,| Phe lve wire wil! be here Fri-| BRITAIN — BELIEF THAT EXTENSIVE FLANKING MOVE- « - $12 per month. Apply Box 907, Datly| day. 2t| MENT ON THE AISNE WILL BE NECESARY. News 203 “ae sling an | arrieen. " ye Box 100, Blatt, Jaeger wear for women and | London, Sept. 24 The great iifieant review of the situa OR KENT — Six rooms and bethroom; | « - i a 99%) 92} . — : : " , ition, suggests that the progress PT dees six; "926.60 Prince — children “ ne * oe [a yrs ee Som Sen lof the Allies must lars y lepend Financiers, $15 Second Ave. istf. ° the balance Never before has] t ‘ St largely aepen FOR RWENT-—Comfortable room, or board Get your carpets cleaned. W ily, . , ee menacing the enemy's com and room; close in; reasonable rates; 7 » deliver | Phone 683 jine world known a strugel hmunications rhis*’is the general phone, Box 14, Daily News si0g, | C8 ana aeliver iret | : ' 99 223 | mt) mroroneet st) tice iview ere, ¢< perts weve Villy ma ‘ : Frite, 1 pmOree, oc Saoey cy _ xperts bel that FOR SALE Norfolk Rooms, Steam heated, I" ven Mukden sinks into it frontal attacks by either side os i ts ‘i hot and cold water Terms rea.|cauce compared with { s 5 choas are now proceeding along POR REN1 Suite of furnished house-|sonable. 6th Ave. and Fulton. | Monday week, when Von K jth nain line, must almost nee — — en ett: * * . tung his army into a prey irtly mean, with approximate FOR SALB-—New house, Section 7, $100 Dr. Jaeger's initary woolen |pesition behind the River A jual forces, a final deadlock cash and $20 @ month; total ee wear-—complete stock for wo nen|with the Oise to his right A wider flanking move on either > uo € ) @ ‘ | 1 . oo and children. W ice's 220. 22/fieht has continued without int side may early revolutionize the FOR SALE Tracts of Land in Lakelse ae Valley containing 10 acres each, $20 * * * jin ssion An ficial ph uation per acre. McCaffrey & Gibbons. 214tf. There was a locket in the /issued by the governmer h Within six months Sir John POMertoctly evel os on aareat grade. onty | 1 ice quarters this morning, |the amazing natural stre tt » reneh will have half a million $50 cash and balance to suit. Snap Of |thepe being 1 ises whatever to | the German front Grad : en under his command and ey gg have the myeaet | report. Isloping hills rising from th ver}within a year a million If he (irvine a | * * ? iba k, quarries and woods jwants more he shall have them WANTED | Gomfortable launch for hunt-|sent an ideal defensive tr ’ [says The Daily News rhe views jing parties Why not get the|making outflanking diMcult, andjof former British pacifiicists on WANTED—Second-hand _accordeon Keys | best? “Eleanor Mac West end|/rendering a frontal attack hide-|the German peace geestions 19 or 21. Apply Box 11, Daily News.- |Government dock 206-2314 | ously costly. The Germa jare shown by the statement of WANTED—A blacksmith for mine work. | > 2,.% jthe beginning had an advantage|Mr. H. W. Massinet who led Must understand machine drill steel, i . | . ie Apply Box 12, Daily News 217-18; Salmon shipments from the lo- | of the superior rang , - he opposition at the commence WANTED—Empioyment by capabie wom | il canneries are w being made | heavy artillery, which did ¢ ble ment of the war hs sonal — oat oe SS - 40. via the G. T. P Several ship-| execution This has w been} The most tremendous na Dally Nowe e wasee, APPY 916-12.|ments have been arleady made by | nearly counterbalanced the |chinery of war ever fashioned by WANTED—Pupils for business college in| Inverness cannery jFrench having brought their/man’s hand,” he says, “has torn Prince St. a a pee oe Sf: ¢ j heavy guns forward rt tritish |its way through two thickly popu s. Leation, Second and Second. The Prince Rupert Towing Go.,jand French aeronauts are now/lated countries, leaving behind a y Box 99, Daily News. 20 vecessfully disputing witl t! trail of fire : nd j om WANTED—Men and women wanted every- jgeneral towing; the new crude oil | Suscesal seein nd ea ener ae where who are willing to work @ tow | g “P.A.T. No. 1.” Phone Red|Taubes the mastery of the air,jinate pillage. It has violated the iy. Samples. free. The Co-Oy nr |391 or Black 322. Address: P.O,/and both sides are entrenching |entire siprit and much of the let ) ; 1 vy Union, Windsor, Ont. iT. Box 96. Agency for the “Avance” |like ants on an earth heap At-jter of The Hague Convention Cre ee Crude Oil Motor. 165tfitack and counter attacks are/mixing soldiers and civilians in music. ] ¢ @ @ Imade with absolute regardless-|its vengeance, and tearing up EXPERIENCED teacher of piano wishes to r" i ls advance or begin pupils on moderate | Mrs. J. M. Carmichael has re-|"°** of life, We dare scarcely |some of the eldest and most beau- fens sent nehaesy 9 tetian es: cently returned from an extended | '4@eine the extent of the losses,|tiful landmarks of the earlier life 2 = lvisit S Scotiand She reports which excel anything known be-|of man As Mr. David Lloyd P i R D i lthat all the ladies there are busy! fore in the history of the world.|George said in his wonderful rince upert airy either sewing for the soldiers or The fighting goes on in a con-|speech, ti has left an ineffaceable taking instruction for Red Cross|#™ucus = rain, and often the|mark of harshness and coldly Phone Green 252 work Mrs Carmichael left trenches are knee-deep in water leruel purpose, pivoting on a de Holstein Milk for Babies Prince Rupert last March. The last ounce of manhood on/|liberate plan of terror, on the specially Bottled 6&6 6 either side is being tested, andjstate of life in Burope Human _ . . beth are pouring up reinforce-|jnature is not equal to al x TESTE ws The Canadian Explosives new } ! making D co ee up Tucks Inlet will and employing all possible forces.|peace with so alert and so for An invitation is cordially ex-|be completed in a few day. Their The Journal des Debats in aj|midable a foe.’ tended to the citizens interested supplies, which have been kept to inspect the dairy premises |» a seow in that vicinity are now during the hours of 3:30 and 4:30 put in place in the new quarters The tive wire is a hummer.|the company and all negotiations Wednesdays and Saturdays when Mr. A. ©. Garde is the contractor,| Look for it. 2tjalong that line will have to be milkng operations are being con- * * © * * * lconducted with him. Mr. Rose ee | Every train coming into. the Another body of Irish Fusiliers |vear receives his appointment di | its since the opening of the road] !S ordered to leave for the south./reet from the board of directors to the Bact io. full and crowded }Only a hundred men will rem }so that he is independent even of Travelare. for the last ied rhe remaining ones will be undcer|the president or qe Fences, er, the Tat handr ae be sant i This mates i took as Christie From all reports it would aj there iay be another train pt | 7 ae jpear that there will be a godly on soon i The Irish Fusiliers and Sons of|number of visitors to the fail LOT 19 — 2s jt ngland w play their draw game | from the Interior along the G. 17 | 3 n the Exhibition Cup competition | P Visitors to the Telkwa fair ye rre i ; s 0) ’ by > | BLOCK 29 ] : a ue os . a = ‘ > at Mar Place tonight at G6 |say that everybody is speaking on og a - oe “m na eS a Vvelock sharp W. A. Paterson{along that line Special efforts s pe at once a fe oct : "Pare 8 : . eae 8 tow ee j will referee should therefore be made to give SECTION g | people have received notices o 26 nee 2 mend ee ifrom Mr. G. U. Ryley asking for | : .* “ ther principal or interest. This | President E.. J. Chamberlin, ac * os te i. te © ‘at ompanied by J. B. Dalrymple, W. | Mr. A. J. Prudhomme has just PRICE 50 ome ea . . een : arrit | P Hinton and A. EK. Rosvear are/|returned from a trip to the Tel an eeaee POR MET AT | repurted to have reached Fort'kwa fair He reports that the ex | the dull times | : | |} George last night en route to the | h.bition given this vear was very * * * | Goast, Thev wil ikely arrive | favorable indeed The chief lines ALL CASH There are many rumors areorn here tonight tomorrow fore .|were live stock, agricultural town that the G. T. P. has been | noon. products and minerals. With the able to float a large loan succes ee jexception of the live stock, the ae 4 fully in New York. Nobody seems It is reported that Mr. W. P.|same exhibits will be shown at to have authentic information |Hinton, assistant passenger andjthe Prince Rupert fair. ¢ R. N den Ltd about it, but the fact that a 'arge | traffic manager for the G. 'T. P. at| ni a Co., e|number of men, both locally and) Winnipeg, wil! shortly be promot NOTICE. up the line, have been re-engaged|ed to a similar position in Mon-| —— SECOND AVENUE seems to lend color to the story.|treal | The organization meeting of is = jthe Refuge Bay Farmers’ Insti- Mr. A. ¥ tosvear, who is ac-|tute will be held at Refuge Bay, companying President Chamber- | Porcher Island, on Saturday, Oc- lin to the Coast, is in supreme |tober 24, at 4:30 p. m.—Walte FRED STORK’S HARDWARE | een eee 710 SECOND AVE Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Wire Cable Stee! Biocks Fishing Tackle fron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint 9 Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S HARDWARE SEEEPEEEEEEEE EEE EEE EEER EEE ESE EERE EEE EE EEE REE EE ao : Hi Plumbi itt : YMDING, oteamiittin and sheet metal work ; ° > sa iat etees Western Plumbing Co.,Ld REREAD os Gallant Explorers Propose to | © Cross Antarctic Continent Fro mShore to Shore. London, Sept. 24 Sir Ernest} Shackle ind members of his| e trans-Antarctic expedition left ar al London Saturday in two sections for the South Polar region One part headed by Sir Ernest Shae kletor ley ted for South Ameri a: the the half of the expedi i , left f{ ii Sea, on the New | Zea a d Se er We have decided to inaugurate . PIT) AN way of asimania la “wt ‘ 7 " ‘1 ag Sir Kkrnest hop { meet the SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY, as We CCAR Ross Sea ntinge in April fully for years in our other stores 01 EVER ne ear, or, failing in that, by| EVER . = M sone = s | FRIDAY we will place on a at | — are ’ ‘ ror'd rhe Shackleton seetion will|cost all odd and broken lines---remnar . | s On = aay ® tay and also note clearing lines which our buyers sec sledges ie ther party will] © mii nate twenty.siz Goes. One great) ®t & Gac rifice. These goods will i how now difficulty that confronted the ex jand advertised in the daily papers ever _ pedition was the lack of scientific | . " — NOT instruments These had been or |row We Sé€ ll. dered in Germany, but had not eas od ites e ce eret vecause of é ) neu deivered. beens ut the| JSC PRINTS 9C | SOC UNDERWEAR a war, enc i - i 2 tg —— Two hundred pieces best English Ladies’ White Vesis. 4) -— Tce Ot ee ee Prints; 32 inches wide; all fast rib, with high neck, button oa “ ” ae i nt , aa ‘ ihe colors in dark and light patterns. lace trimmed sleoue. a om - - atic . a we “ Regular value throughout the buttons. Goo ine a +s = - “ose = a ae B "-|trade, 15¢ per yard. ON SALE FRipay ar ' ee ee ee ee FRIDAY BARGAIN PRICE Avres October 18 by the ship bn - durance, which is now en route tl gc 250 South America CANADA WILL MAINTAIN ey $2 00 WAISTS 50C $3.00 DRESSES $1.00 ARMY OF FORTY THOUSAND - Eighty-five y. Imported Of Ladies’ fine White Lawn Waisis dren's Dress: Linen and Next Complement for Europe Will | With high and low neck, short and cerized English Percale: ty Consist of Cavairy and Three long sieeves. Open front and embroidered All fast og Infantry Brigades. open back styles. Lace and em- Regular $2.50, $3.00. $3.50 broidery trimmed. All sizes. Reg- FRIDAY BARGAIN Pi RICE Ottawa, Sept. 24 rhe Cana. | 4lar $2.00. dian army division is being equip ON SALE FRIDAY AT ; ped for two years’ service the view taken by fhe authorities in here being that the campaign will] $6.00 SHOES $2.5 be a lengthy one Ladies’ Shoes, 60 pairs As the expectation eof the wat $5.00 SKIRTS $1.95 broken lines in Gun Metal p office is that Canada will keep 40 Ladies’ Dress Skirts in Serge gola and Patent: buttoned 000 men in the field, and the Ca-|and Tweeds; black and colors; Blucher cut. Latest style nadian government will ael in at braid and button trimmed. Regu- sizes in the lot. Regula cordance with the view of the Im-|tar §5.00 values. to $6.50 perial authorities, it is probable FRIDAY BARGAIN PRICE ON LALE FRIDAY iT that the proposal to send a set nd army division to the front $1 5 $2 5 will be reconsidered Phere is in 4 oas war, 60 per cent loss througl ee et casualties, illness, ete., and Better sop in the forenoon some line nt last order to maintain the force a He strensth of 60000 men: mor throughout the day” all Sales for my Ww“ i have 1 be sft nt fre mH Lime fe ee " to time It will be January before the P ° | next troops leave for the front Yl e as 0, and, as Valeartier s impossible 9 as a winter camp, they will be Third Avenve and Sixth Street nobilized at various points. The next troops will be composed of a eavalry brigade of 1,700 and three infantry brigades of 12,000 og PEPE TEEEE EEE EEEESEEETELEEEEERERERE SS YL EEEHE which, with army service corps,|# ete will total 15.000 and bring z KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME the strengtl of the CGanadian| # ee up i 10,000 tt cottain : We Write FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS Al that in future enlistment greater zt TOMOBILE, GUARANTEE BONDS, EMPLOYERS LIABILITY altention will be paid to mount-|% im Good Strong Canadian Companies. ed infantry Major Garnet B. Hughes, son : The Premiums You Pay Us Help to Develop of Hon, Colonel Sam Hughes, has | Canada's Resources been gazetted lieutenant-colonel|# n the Canadian militia, He is go KISSICK & EDWARD ing with the Canadian expedi Ty . — . BC ine Mae , ' SIXTH STREET Prince Rupert ona orce as con mnder o 1 ccetieaien ; : OOOO oo gio nO onto io io i EE We buy and serve omy the best eeeee® ai snieatad iitenin 6 anton ale [| ee, . ° * Coal! Coal! Coal! z Washed Nut coal free from . dirt, $8.75 per ton. Union Trans- | + fer Co 208-tf. | — * oN AN AUCTION SALE OF THE STOCK IN TRADE AND * E FIXTURES OF R. W. CAMERON WILL BE HELD -— Vi . FO R R F N T $ STORE OF R. W. CAMERON, CORNER OF SECOND # 7 * . \ * NUE AND SIXTH STREET, ON SATURDA) THE 26th 2 ' * STANT, AT 2:30 P.M. THE inveNToRY MAY BF a | ‘ ERE- ($ SPECTED AT THE SAID PREMISES, OF & COPY TH . + ‘ T $11.00 ‘t OF MAY BE HAD FROM THE UNDERSIGNED 7 TURES * STOUK WILL BE SOLD IN BULK AND HE FIX - } < au HAYS COVE AVE. IN PIECE, SUBJECT IN THE LATTER onSE TORE (~ BID FOR THE WHOLE OF THE FIXTURES. TERMS * : D 4-ROOM HOUSE $ FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE UNDE RSIGNE + . $11 PER MONTH i: D. C. STUART, Assignee } weet | Fdkdekdkeeeetekedee ieee eee EE an PATTULLO & RADFORD } ° é e SECOND AVENUE | ul SCcrl Or e | i EMPRESS COFFE F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE D iSTRIBUTOR (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) 6 pRINCE aypent