with nded and ruit- hy taking tions, 1 get N ealers trial of price sire INCE RUPERT BOAT HOUSE as an Launches f r sale PHON 191 th End of Manson Way POE POEOLOE MBING AND STEAM FITTING arry Hanson Reliable Plumber 4 t Pending ' ds of Hot | install- ‘ Fifty- £20.00 is noth. tal ely DIAN PACIFIC ALY. EXCURSIONS FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO FAL « $141.00 10 a ’ 4 ‘ & 108.50 YR 144.60 fh ogiy low. e Final reture sist incess Mey southbound Saturdey noon Roye!, Southbound Sunday, § p.m @ MONAB, Genera! Agent Fourth Street and Third Ave le Rupert Feed Co. ay,Grain. Feed and Seeds FEED «=A SPECIALTY Agents ¢ INION NURSERY @ ORCHARDS co. Orders promptly attended te - eu" ee ind Ave Phone Black 268 COO PPOROORDOO OES SOOO PPPPOPODOODOS Directory PRL Y » Associaton —— WINDGOR HOTEL wr t mm 4 ‘ hignhth 81 wm Wrigni Prop MOTEL CENTRAL t Avenue PAN an, a . Peter Bieck Prop 4 . b St Pian RNOX MOTEL ¥¢., Berwor © Plan, j Per Pe & Bean. aod Ninth to $1.00 Prope oC Dester D Cantey CaPResy HOTEL » AYO, Betw Seven * Plan ‘th ang BO to gy Per Day MOVAL HOTRY rey 4 t Third Ay, - Pian ' "eam Heated w MOL esac: LIQUOR co Limren Ave 4 Pr ne ™t Mm Oy *UPeRy MOPORTING LiMiTED oe tar 4 ' fone OPO r odes THE DAILY NEWS. HIGHLANDER’S GALLANT FEAT Picks Up Maxim Gun and Carries Carries It on His Back Across Bridge Amid Rain of Bullets. London, Oct. 1.—The Paris! correspondent of The Daily Mail reports a gallant feat performed by a single Highlander in the | fighting at Soisso ns last week It appears that 125 Highland lar s, Who had been detailed to hold ja bridge the Aisne, were threatened by an overwhelming jforee of Germans, who were grad- ually approaching nearer the Highlanders. -Their Maxim gun j tad ceased fire all of its erew be- killed, got up from cover, jim on his back and lof German bullets, carried it, tri }pod and all, at a run across the bridge to the far side. There he put the gun down and the Highlander lifted the Max amid a storm | jing when | the Maxim being still charged opened a ha f bullets upon the jadvancing Germans, who waver- jed and then broke and fled to cov- | ! r, leaving scores of dead behind | At this wioment the Highlander | himself was killed, but he had ritish reinforcements arriving in checked the German advance, and the British reinforcements arriv- ing the Geremans abanoned the attempt to capture the bridge. Afterward it was found that the Highlander’s body had thirty wounds. FATHERLAND BARRED OUT. New York, Oct Phe Fathe paper issued here i--The publish ers of land, for the of creating sentiment favor of Germany, letter from Postmaster Morgan yesterday notifying them that the paper has been placed on the list of publications prohibited from, transmission by loa in Canada, and requesting the publishers to that no further are mailed hereafter to Canada a weekly purpose in America mn received a see Copies CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE auPrenr. Notice. | To Citizens re Garbage and Night soil Collections: After | September 30, 1944, all can# that! are not of regulation size and di- mensions will be collected and de- stroyed, The regulation Cans, 45 provided by Bylaw, may now be} obtained from the City by making | application to the Collectors of. flee, upon pament of: Night soil cans......- & BO Garbage cans (15 gal $2.25 Garbage cans (30 gal.) . 85.00 L. PORTE Sanitary Inspeeto } eons MUSIC Teacher of Violin and Al! Band Instruments A. PESCOTT 452 Eighth Ave. East bende Green 927 an ' THE ARMY WORM. (Cartoon by James Frise.) FOR RENT $11.00 HAYS COVE AVE. LPP OEEE TEESE TEES EEE ETES ES FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Gos 125th St. and Sra Ave. Bou 13.-6th St. and Srd Ave. Box 148th St. and 3rd Ave. 16.—Junction of ist, @nd end Aves. Box 16--ist Ave., between 8th and Oth Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Box 17.1#t Ave. and 7th St. (Cen tral Hotel.) CIRCUIT NO. 2. Gos 22--3rd Ave. and Sra St (Post OMee.) Box 23. 3rd Ave. and McBride St. Box 24. ist Ave. and McBride &t. Gox 26. 2nd Ave. and @nd St. Box 26--2nd Ave. and 6th 81. Box 27.0. T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 3 Ber 31. Sth Ave. snd Pulton St. Box 32. Borden and Taylor Sts. Box 347th Ave. and Fulton 81. Box 36.-0th Ave. and Comox Ave. Box 37 4th Ave. and Dodge Pi. 38. 6th Ave. and Thompson 81. GimOUIT NO. 4. it Ave. and Emmerson cea RAD RRR RRR ERK ED 3 : » } CHR Eee * NEW HAZELTON NOTES * EER Ree From The Herald. Mr. and Mrs. D. McLeod have returned from a visit to Edmon- ton and Fort George. Pat Mulville shook hands with jseveral of his old friends here ‘on | Saturday night. He was on his 4R M HOUSE j}way to Fort Fraser. James Cronin is registered at $11 PER MONTH the Northern Hotel while in the district He has just returned from the Babine country. i Although the leaves have not |hegun fo fall yet, the boys are al- PATTULLO & RADFORD § ois eco Nn Sh }Game birds are plentiful this sea- SECOND AVENUE jsen, and they are in good shape. | mainly ; H. E. Walker, Telkwa, provin- ene jcial agriculturist, came in from eRe RR ee ee ee ew lhe valley — s week and register- * # ied at the thern Hotel. He will . LATEST WAR NEWS nm aroun i the distriet for the next * bei veral days . Che latest war bulletins *,| 2 ; * received exclusively ‘by The «| A temporary branch of the Un- * Daily News are posted im- #|'?" Bank Canada has been * mediately after coming off * apened = Vaicartian, Games. 200 * the wires at the foliowing * bank will make money transfers * places «| and from the military camp * Fitz’ Cigar Store, 3rd Ave, #|'T°* Of charge * Waprk’s Jewelry Store, 3rd * : es ie ie aieninian : | Work on the P. G, E. is being * K. Smith, corner 5th and #|/PUShed forward as fast as some e traeat F lsix thousand men and hundreds ® Prince Rupert Hotel, 2nd #|0f horses can push it. There will Bees ’ #| be no stopping of the work so far * R ai Hotel |) as can be seen now. oye ° i * Central Hotel. . re * Wisdeor Hotel #| Miss Germaine, who graduated . Knox Hotel #/recently from the local hospital, * MeAleenan's Cigar Store, #)!eft on Tuesday morning's train * 6th St #\for Bella Coola, where she will * Daily News windows, 3rd *;'ake up hospital work. For the ® avenue #jpast few weeks Miss Germaine see ee 82 © O28 & & & & @/ has been visiting with friends in the district The man who waits for some- thing good to drop on him will be a disappointed and disgruntled citizen. How many of such there are to be found this season. Their own funeral could hardly be more distressing. W. 8. Haskins is spending this week visiting a number of prop- erties on Rocher de Boule moun- tain This is the first opportu- nity he has had to get around the district to any extent since he ar- rived here a couple of years ago. In a few days he will leave for the south to spend the winter with his family T. J. Vaughan-Rhys, of the best known mining engineers in the north, arrived in town on the Saturday evening train and spent the week here tle has sinee gone to Fort George on business for a few days and will spend a few days here upon his return, For the past three months he has been — SOCIALIST Pays Tribute to Action of Britai in Taking Up Arms in tn- terest of Humanity. An American Socialist Mi Charles Edward Russell, bas ad dressed ihe following letter t Mr. H. M. Hyndman, the chair man of the Socialist party = i Gireat Britain. The letter wa written at The Hague August 23: The cause of Socialism, well as the cause of political democ- as racy, good faith, national honor, inorality, and everything = els« that decent men care for, is at stake in this horrible conflict. the principle should once be tablished that big nations should have no obligations to respect their sélemn guarantees to small sations, there would eome such a lood of reaction and of the su- yvemacy of mere brute strength as would overwhelm us for years If es. ' ! I Socialism is true, right and moral; it ean have no tolerance of international brigandage such as Germany practiced on Bel- gium If nations may violate faith, shall individuals be any better? “Tam not fond of the govern- ment of Great Britain, but ‘T eon- fess that I do not see, in the main, how it could have done otherwise. Let any doubter read the correspondence; that seems to me eonclusive. I acknowledge also, that in times gone by I have een about the British If it were not for the today we should be I in error armament. British navy at the mercy of the banditti of Berlin, and civilization would go backward 400 years, and remain there ation. for the rest of this gener- Great Britain stands be- tween us and a catastrophe be- yond description. So long as we have the conditions that produc- d this war we must remember that a part of these conditions is the necessity of being prepared to repel the assaults of capital- istic savagery. I was glad to read your analysis, and to note your faith in the eventual tri- umph of righteousness, Here, at times, we are overwhelmed with news that almost makes us doubt. Still, it cannot be that the world is to be overshadowed by a cloud so dark. But these are sadly trying times. hope with come I cling to the that before we are through this ordeal men will be- utterly sick of slaughter that will be willing to eon- sider the source of war and ready to eliminate it forever. With best wishes, yours frater- nally, CHAS. EDWARD RUSSELL. they We buy and servé onry the best market affords. London Cafe. the Authentic information about football games, either scheduled or postponed, ean be had by eall- ing up Fitz Cigar Store. tf A good many of us are too modest to answer when opportu- nity taps on the panel. Certificate of Improvements. Aldebaran Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- triet Where located:—-About 3-4) of a mile, more or less, from the northwest point of the head of Alice Arm | on the southwest self, Free intend, to apply Certificate Miner’s Certificate No 80313B. sixty Gays from the date eat to the of Improvements, the for pur under section 85, must be commenced be fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- provements Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D 1914, PEDRO SALINAS. Certificate of tm; ri Chance Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min ing Division of Cassiar District. Where located Vil Chance it Fraction located between the “Lilly Bertha” and Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near head Alice Arth, Observatory Inlet, and Boar Mineral Claim, located one mile more or less, the head of Alice Arm, servatory Inlet TAKE NOTICE that I, Miner's Certificate No 4a branch of 0 80313B., to the Mining of Improvements, for the se of ob parpes taining a Crown Grant of t above claim And further take notice that action under section 85, must be commenced be fore tBe lasue provements Dated this @ist day of September, eta of such Certificate of Im AD PEDRO SALINAS FAVORS THE BRITISH and datec | three-quarters and adjoining the Black Bear Mineral a TAKE NOTICE that L Pedro Salinas, as| agent for William J. Vauw . Free Min-| ers Cerlificate No. 841545 and for my Mining Recorder for a pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of we above claim And further take notice that action, grocemente. It Fraction, and Black Bear | of “Black | from the northwest point of “1 Jewelry For Autumn Buyers Pedro Salina, Free intend, sixty days from the date hereof to apply Recorder for a Certificate THE UMON STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED SS. VENTURE Sails for Port Simpson, Mil! Bay, Naas River, Thursdays, | for Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle, every Friday, 4 p.m. 5.5. CHELOHSIN Sails for Granby Bay, Naas fiver, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Every Tuesday at 9 p.m. Agency: American Express, &tlantic Steamers ‘ PHONE 668 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. Sunday midnight; for “Dear Comrade Hyndman [| was deligtted to have your most} SSE kind, fraternal letter, and to see|/— that your clear perception {| ’ things was not astray about the FRED STORK § HARDWARE present situation, T should hav: known it. Some of the comrades| gre sap pete en seem to be stranwely muddled. | nf 710 SECOND AVE Carpenters’ Toois Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle | Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns \ Rope Vaives Ammunition ' Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S HARDWARE KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY PHONE No. 3 | THIRD ANENUE Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Giass Mirrors P.O. DRAWER 1524 Stoves, Ranges Tinware HARDWARE | sv. MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ °%s7 "=" EXHIBITION THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF THE NORTHERN B. C. AGR. & IND. ASSOCIATION. Will Be Held in the City Hall, Thursday, Oct. 1, at 8 P. M. ___ General Business and Election of Officers ALL MEMBERS ARE ASKED TO ATTEND VISITORS TO THE RUPERT FAIR. IN THIS ISSUE 'YOU WILL MENTS OF PRINCE RUPERT'S WHO ARE OFFERING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO ALL WHO PATRONIZE THE FAIR.- THEY ARE THE MEN WHO ARE MAKING THE FAIR POSSIBLE AND ALL PUR- CHASES SHOULD BE MADE THROUGH THEM. THE PRICES THEY ARE OFFERING ARE MONEY SAVERS AND THEIR GOODS ARE ALL FIRST CLASS. PATRONIZE THE PEOPLE WHO ADVERTISE. THEY ARE ALWAYS LIVE WIRES. FIND THE ADVERTISE- LEADING MERCHANTS n~eoee BRITISH COLUMBIA NEEDS MORE INDUSTRIES — Support those we have, and others will come. B. C. MILK is produced in our own Province, is always FRESH on the Grocers’ shelves, and is much superior to Eastern Brands, packed, no one knows how long ago. Buy B. C. MILK because it has the FRESH, NATURAL FLAVOR of PURE CREAM. By Government test it is of the HIGHEST STANDARD. } } fe : —_—— | A Fine |Assortment at Moderate Prices Write for our lilustrated Catalogue through which we represent our fine stock to our out-of-town buyers. We have ali the latest styles in gem set jewelry, each piece perfect 35--PHONE--35 i examining properties on Rocher TAXI de Boule and making a study of the copper deposits which have been uncovered on that moun arenes tain. If he does not go to the war, it is more than probable that ALF HALLIGAN he will make this his headquar ters. RRA AAA RAR AAA AKA ARE Seeegnaeente ere sas FESESEEESESEEEES ES on RE in fineh, and representing the finest values in platinum and goid mounts, set with diamonds and other precious and semi-precious stones. "THE BIRKS’ WEDDING RING is a very popular and fashionable design—comfortable to wear in any weight. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. EB. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C