“The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FoR RENT : Phone 4. tf. enstenetneme a I rOoR RENT —A four-room furnished house, Let Fritz look after your fur. #22 Fifth Ave, W. Phone Bive Sasinace and stoves. Phone 883, 8 230.232 FOR RENT Tioom, close in, 2.50 per week Roard if desired. Modern con ® ® ® veniences, Phone Black 60 229-232 Everything in season cooked rOR RENT—Large furnished front the way you like it. London Cafe. #12 per month. Apply Box 907, Datty yy * . * News. n s’ sale now on at FOR RENT—New house, four rooms,, near Te Gays ‘ xa the drydock; $23. P. 0 Box 190. ‘2130,)0emers. Come in and see the POR RENT —Six rooms and bathroom;|argains. 224tf, Section Six; $26.50. Prince Rupert —- - Financiers, 315 Second Ave. 21st. Norfolk Rooms, Steam heated, POR RENT omfortable room, or board} hot and cold water. Terms rea- and rooms lose, in: ascnaple Mor |sonable, 6th Ave. and Fulton. 2 KOR RENT One large handsomely fur- nished room, suitable, for two, and one Ten days’ sale now on = medium-sized room, with board in pri- . Come and see the vate family. Modern conveniences. Demers — " ‘ ‘ Close in. Phone Blue 332. 224-7|/ bargains. 224tf. ae ee FOR RENT—New house, four rooms, a . “as sioves electric light. Near drydock, The Prince Rupert Towing Co., oe vor she ee general towing; the new crude oil a 3 tug “P.R.T. No. 1." Phone Red FCR SALE 391 or Black 322. Address: P.O. Box 96. Agency for the “Avance” _ y POR SALE—New house, Section 7, $100] Crude Oil Motor. 166tf cash and §20 a month; total iy, 150. -e ® P. O, Box 100. 13tf. &. F. Confecti ils higt r : 20 ‘y sells FOR SALE — Tracts of Land in seams » UORTeCNIRS? Se Mgn Valley containing 10 acres each, $30 class ice cream in bricks; also per acre. McCaffrey & Gibbons. 214 pure candies. 155tf YOR SALE.—Lot 18, Block 45, Section 5; oad erfectly level and on street grade. s Call ’ 0 ance su 01 ' an investment. Must have the money. Ten days sale now on at Owner, P.O. Box 808. 1937 | Demers. Come in and see bhe FOR SALE—50-H.P. capacity steam boiler | bargains. 224tf. and 8-H.P. stationary engine. Can be . + * had cheap. In excellent order. Ap . ply Box 15, Daily News. 20tr. For a comfortable room, come WANTEO were loyment by capable wom- Want for winter, Will ac- cept reasonable wages. Apply Box 10, Dally News. 216-tf. WANTED WANTED—Men and women wanted every- where who are willing to work a few hours in their own home for §15 week- ly. Samples free. The Co-Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. 917-10. WANTED—-Accountant with long experi- ence in general office work wishes Porter at Windsor Hotel. | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream, _-. oe Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- ond Avenue, near Eighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room. Free baths. Rates reasonable. 226tf. ee Se Since the reinstatement of the the northern route the Queen Charlotte Islands will get a weekly the Prince John. Prince George on service by manent situation at a moderate ary. et Box 15, Daily News. 27u. —— nim The result of the guessing con- test held by W. Wark & Son is MISCELLANEOUS that the prize, a beautiful eight- aiieiieaiiaianen nse tlipapeetenerliaaatp aahiuio ay roe s. J. M. Car- BOARD AND ROOMS—Purntshed bea-| 9@9 Clock, goes to Mrs. J. M. Car room and sitting room with board)/michael. The clock stopped at Suitable for two young men; §40 per month. Box 14, News office. 2251f) 8:29 p. m. October 4. MONEY! MONEY! 6 PER CENT — Loans eee callin may be obtained for any purpose on on acceptable Real Estate security; lib- There was. a good turnout at — Arc. Agency” Company, 788" 6as, the rifle range yesterday, when a Electric Bidg., Denver, Col. contest was arranged between a HARRISON W. ROGERS Suite 1, Federal Block Architect PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635 For Rent COMFORTABLE 4-ROOMED COTTAGE NEAR DRYDOCK NICE 4-ROOMED FLAT WITH BATHROOM APPLY G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. 324 SECOND AVENUE TO local teani and one from the Trish Fusiliers. 8. P. MeMordie made the highest score. eee The men’s class of St. John Ambulance Association will meet in the City Hall on Tuesday night On Wednesday afternoon at 4 p. m. in the Board of Trade rooms a ladies’ branch will be formed. Ss .2:e Mr. P. Robertson, the capable auditor and accountant who has been in Prince Rupert for about a year and who has made a host of friends during that period, has decided to return to his old home in Seotland. He will leave on Wednesday. O..0 2e Mr. A. ©. Johnstone, of the Ed- monton Hay and Grain Co., Ltd., with branches in both Edmonton and Prince George, was in town last week looking into local conditions. He expects to open a branch in Prince Rupert in the near future. Mr. Johnstone has other large holdings in the dis- triet, in¢luding some mining in- terests with Captain MeTavish on Graham Island. * * * RED CROSS TEA. The ladies of Prince Rupert will serve tea and refreshments on the balcony of the Exhibition Building from 3 to 10 p. m. dur- ing the days of the fair. This will be in aid of the Red Cross. Don't fail to patronize them. 227-2314 Salvation Army. Public * meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. ;Sundays at 7:30 p. m. We ous and servé ony the best the market affords. London Cafe or SHEEEEEEEEEEE EER ERESESERERERERERERREEREREE EEE BR) Hiigh-Grade Work Plumbing oleamiiting at fair prices and sheet Wester Pnbing Ca, Li PAARARAARAARR AERA ee stktttekedehthtree ene THE DAILY NEWS £0 EY owen The transporting of trucks of which the Canadia these t crowd which use On Sunday, the HOW SOLDIERS ARE TRANSPORTED ON ACTIVE SERVICE. of the mot true has greatly facilitated the troops | vet service rhis is one of the contingent is well supplied sed as sight-seeing cars for visiits the ec amp. GOVERNMENT TAKES phone Lines—Another Strin- gent Order. Oct. An council has just been passed, the War Act of the recent the if deemed necessary Ottawa, 5 order-in un der Measures session, empowering government, to take over and operate phone telegraph lines in € ada, and providing authority fo a strict of all tele 1i¢ communi provides that any tele or censorship graphic or telephor eations. The order any cabinet minister, delegated for the purpose, may assume con trol of any telegraph or telephone company, and use its lines for His Majesty's service It is fur- jther provided that the minister imay direct that all messages be lsubmitted to censorship, and that any messages, whether by tele graph or telephone, going out of Canada .shall go through certain amed offices only. Any director or officer of a company ravening the in- jstructions of the inister is liabk Ito a penalty of $5,000 of five years’ imprisoument, Anothe ordep-in-ecouncil pro vides similar penalties for fur nishing to the enemy information plans, photographs, ete., likely to be of military use r for furnish-| ing intoxicating liquor to anyone on military duty. STRONG SUPPORT FOR GENERAL BOTHA IN WAR OPERATION Oct. 4 Pretoria, The decision African military requirements Natal and the Orange Free State will contribute their quotas to General Botha’s army. FOR RENT $11.00 HAYS COVE AVE. 4-ROOM HOUSE $11 PER MONTH PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE WIDER AUTHORITY ’ | May Control Telegraph and Tele- of General Botha, Premier of the Union of South Africa, to take the field personally in command against the forces of Germany |* has aroused much enthusiasm here. The government, in its an- nouncement, says it is aware that many citizens are anxious to serve with the British forees on the continent, but the Imperial | government considers that pri- ority should be given to the Seuth LORD ROBERT'S ADVICE TO THE BRITISH PEOPLE Expects Germans to Make Gigan- tic Struggle on Own Soil— Advises Against Abusing Enemy. London, Oet. 5 Lord Roberts, in an article in the Hibbert Jour- nal, urges the Empire not to un- derestimate the power of Ger- jmany, with its 66,000,000 people | “T cannot help thinking,” he jwrites, “that the great task of jsubdufig that nation will begin iwhen we, with our French, Rus sian and Belgian allies, have driv jen the Germans into the heart of their own territory. May I give a word of caution to my fellow countrymen against the unsportsmantlike practice of ibusing one’s enemies Let us ivoid what Kipling, during the Boer war, deseribes as “killing Kruger with our mouths Let us rather devote all our energy to lefeating our foemen by the su- perior fightir of adequate num bers of British soldiers in the open field When we read the charges iwainst the German troops, let us emembe that gross charges, bs le untrue, were brought igainst us when fighting in South \irica;: but whether the charges are true or not, let us keep our wn hands clean and let us fight against the Germans in such a war as to earn their liking as well as their respect.” | CAUGHT COALING CRUISER. U. S. and Norwegian Merchant- | men Caught by British Cruiser | Coaling German Warship. New York, 5 i|nay Bennett, general here, Oet Courte- the British consul- announced that the | steamer Lorenzo, registered as a }United States merchantman, and ithe Norwegian steamer Thor, had been captured by British cruisers in the the German Karlsruhe at sea and had taken te St. Lucia to await | sition by a prize court. Courtenay added that the }German eruiser had made its es- | cape The two steamers were icaptured off the West Indies; he | said. | sir act of coaling cruiser been disp. Bir When a man cannot succeed in pleasing a woman with flattery it s a sign that she is a hopeless case or that he is a hopeless idiot In the wages of sin some seem to draw larger salaries than others. men A Real Lever Simulation OLD WATCH FREE. otter are should you take ot oar marvel lous offer. We expect you to your, friends gboat us and show them the beautiful wateh Don't think this offer too good to be trae, but send 36 censs today end com 6 Fee Watch You wll be amared ~ Wil Liaws & LLOYD, Wholesale deve a Dept. 14) 1, @, Cornwallis Road, Loma, Bay tore FRONTIERSMEN TO AMALGAMATE WITH THE V. V. RESERVES Capt, O. © “Kernahan, adjutant if the Vaneouver Volunteer Re serves, last week announced that » parade of the cavalry squadrons of the V. A. YN held Sun day afternoon or evening the Hor Show Building, and that the men would then march through the city to Hastings Park where Rev, Mr. King will hold di service would be in vine It on att imaltgamate Ve af that the Le sixty-four decided t Vancouver t amen suneed is of me ann Frontiersmen definitely with the slunteer Reserve » be held by the t tht deta Gol Stuart has \ Fro ber has returned and said that circulated meeting ntier iliv settle mander, fT gade com Vik reports were Victoria that sers were about of the saw no and he} over the from 1, Heng in German cru a bombardment Colonel Stuart warships there amused » begm Capital, frerman somewhat rumor, \ detachment cers and men of the RK. left on Tuesday soldiers on guard tains and on the‘ was of 83 Sixth D to relieve the K om Pi the moun bridges m p GERMAN JOLDIERS My Dear Parents, has the task of holding heights south of Cerny until the left flank can ery fhuyr the in all eu cumstances, Corps on our the flank. On our are other corps. We with the English Guards, landers and Zouaves. The both sides have been For the most part, this i due to the too brilliant Freneh ar tillery. The British are making use of ground sees them, and one enemy's righ High losse on One neve night in bhe rain without my grea accept this arrangement The man who has once soldier takes but little pleasure in reading of the horrors of the bat been a tlefield (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) WRITE OF THE WAR corps | Fourteenth } are fighting | enor. | trained in the is constantly | PUPEPEEEEREE TERE EERE PEER EEN HH yyy yy yy . KEEP YOUR MONEY British Columbia aan e AT HOM ; We Write FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, p; ATE E : TOMOBILE, GUARANTEE BONDS, EMPLovene *% AU. in Good Strong Canadian Companio: © LIABILiTy } FOR RENT—Four-roomed house; comp\oig ' phone and electric light; close to drydocy $35 ¢ furnishes, The Premiums You Pay Us Holy io bp ' Canada’s Resources — ; KISSICK & EDWARDS ; SIXTH STREET ce Rupert, g § tesaneanenusonnonnntnsonttnesrssccsesn, an >a Milk ee ee Fe G. C. MILK has +) gest sale because is pleas« housewife it has the Lianr NATURAL COLOR and TAS f FRESH RICH CREAM, ana uch su. perior to old fashi« ondensed milk for the tabl« for cook. ing. 1T HAS THE NATURAL FLAVOR. The Goverr ment test shows it to be of HIGHEST STANDARD | x | | THE UNION STEAMSHIP C0, §.S. VENTURE Sails for Port Simpson, Mil! for Vaneouver. Victoria, Sa) 5.S. CHELOHSIN Naas River Seattle, Sails for Granby Vancouver, Bay, Victoria, PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, >. | ver Agency: American Express, Atiantic Steamers eererresrooerovooooooseeed OF B.C. LIME) N Seattle Agent, SECOND AVE, SOOPOOPOEDDTE HM OHI s KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY under fire The French airmen THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER ihe4 perform wonderful feats. We cannot get rid of them. As soon Builders’ Supplies te Glass as an airman has flown over us Plumbers’ Supplies s Mirron ten minutes later we get their i HARDWARE Re shrapnel! fire in our position. We Varnishes have little artillery in our corps; Withoul we cannot go forward I clue With the British troops we} MONARCH MALLEABLE have great difficulties hey have | i queer way of causing losses to} the enemy They inake good} - — trenches, in which they wait pa-| tiently; they carefully measure Gq i the range for their rifle fire, and they open a truly hellish fire on| the unsuspecting cavalry This | ewe or ul umn uyers is the reason we have had such heavy losses ° . “During the first two days of A Fine! |Assortment at Moderate Prices the battle I had only one piece of -_ bread and no meat. I spent the sams Write for our iilustrated Catalogue through wh we represent our coat. The rest of my kit was on fine stock to our out-of-town buyers. the horses, which have been left We have all the latest styles in gem set jewelry, each piece periet milés behind with the baggage, in finsh, and representing the finest values in platir and gold mounts and which cannot come up inte set with diamonds and other precious and semi-precious stones the battle because as soon as you . ‘ — put your nose up from behind THE BIRKS’ WEDDING RING is a very popula cover the builets whistle. fashionable design—comfortable to wear in any weight “War is terrible. We are all - ee hoping that a decisive battle will end the war. If we beat the Brit- , ish the French resistance will Bi cy S . ] ' d be very quickly dealt with; of this Henry irks ons, mile there is no douge.” . - JEWELLERS AND SILVERS GERMAN BUYERS ; JUVER, BC PAY BILLS WITH Geo, E. Trorey, Managing Director WAR LOAN BONDS | \s J 7 Businessmen of Fatherland Dis- 7 ——— cover New Way to Setite Old = **" ——— Schte-