tober 19, 1944, Monda THE DAILY NEWS mE — es . Ee . CT KIDNEY THIRD ANEMUP P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 8 AF ATE Burlders’ Sapplies Sheet and Plate Glass Vlambers’ supplies Plate Giass Mirrors me HARDWARE f= Oils Tinware Var) ishes Graniteware — MONARCH MALLEABLE The Stay Salitctor Range.”’ “Pyyit-a-tives” Have Proved eir Value In Thousands of — Cases coun 0 | | THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO,; OF B.C, LIMITED rit ~ ‘OM rey nNOERFUL RECORD OF A my i SS, VENTURE c E a Sails for Port Simpson, Mill Bay, Naas River, Tharsdays, WONDERFUL CUR stint ; the left bank. The twelve detach for Vaneouver. Victoria, Seattle, every Friday, 4 p.m. or WE, SELLA DoriwenR. ed forts, erected by General Bri “a a oe e —— COATSWEATER Hose jalmont since 1886, surround the| SS. CHELOHSIN Th Yv ‘ ly Remed sat Act On AB Mises CSANS TOWELS ~ toe city at a distance of three and a Sails for Granby Bay, Naas River, Sunday midnight; for The Organ Responsible For The Petrograd, Oct. 1 ' half to ‘five and a half miles. Coal} Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Every Tuesday at 9 p.m. ation Of Uric Acid In The Blood. man ldeese fave | ; ‘ Cs | mining forms the basis of the in Agency: American Express, Atlantic Steamers man government to rey , |dustrial prosperity of Liege, but} PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. t realize that the | biti shi lalmost as important is the manu-| oo ree great elimina emptions to milita \ | ter from the body. |4 statement giver os \ Ct A ore : | facture of weapons of all kinds, 7 ; the Skin rids the deta) ies \ ove ; : jwhieh have enoyed a world-wid ' ae ar ee jreputation since the end of the|?*** In The Back and Phe German army bi jeighteenth century The work- “¥ 1y not be the fanitof [of equipment an ord has | men, some 40,000 in number, e tpaties at Oe issued to bury the dead lcbie work at their own risk, for it is ol 0} : —T % without uniforms and sh said that a piece containing the wo en Sine . slightest flaw is at once rejected. : ovee \V : Returning to Brussels, we pass w cures weak, sore, |Spondent at Fukuchima, Japar ithrough old and dull aed the SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS ot only } e it |says that Japan wil ve to Ru - eels] {ampartsurroanding the al PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO es’ opens the bowels Age f ul r ONC Or JIE iaNY CANTEENS =~ _! NR jof whieh have been partially con- , etens t ch and stimulates ons a Seems - OF | ~ crag aaa lverted into promenades, and so A 4. BURROUGHS, Manager . act skin union and progress continue t ito Neerwinden and ‘Tirlemont. tet Ave. and McBride &. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.C. id oy ali deniers pone ‘pune opinion ia Goustan | Neerwinden is well known on ac- none = Grench Yard ot Smithers tor ae 7 ‘tines, tinople by giving out news of the CANTEEN AVENUE AT VALCARTIER CAMP. icount of the two great battles . or t postpaid on receipt |“ "° at patriotic meetings }Canteen Avenue has proved the most popular part of the eamp at | fought near it. In 1693 the Freneh . ruit-a-tives Limited, — - | Vaicartier The soldiers develop enormous appetites inthe lunder Marshal Luxembourg, de- wa Incate of improv on | mountain air and frequently supplement their ‘rations with |feated the Allies under William snippets Vl Chance It Fraction, and Black Bear | the food they ean buy at these canteens. The saies of bis- |11l of England. In 1793 the Mineral Clete, oreuate i the Sheene Min culls, jams and “pop” have been enormous. |Freneh, under Louis Philippe Where located:—i'li Chance it Fraction | (then “General Egalitie,” after- located between the “Lilly Bertha and | } ards King of. Fr: i ial ‘ ince Rupert Feed Co. §)sic*sis teers tied thaSack toatl tip the Ansibdinas. ateetinn ce f i, Obese 0) niet, . nate . : ay . ce upe le el BN j fe ated by the Austrians, under the more or less, from the northwest point of | | Prinee of Coburg, and driven out \LERS IN the head of Alice Arm, 4 branch of Ub- | of Belgium , servatory Inet. | i . i ; Hay, Grain, Feed TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Yree | Of Tirlemont it need not be . Miner's Certificate No. 80313B., intend - . ’ and Seeds sixty days from the date hereof to apply jmentioned that the six miles’ cir- 2 Ry ‘ar tp poenene af a jcumference of the town encloses| ee ee KEN FEEO A SPECIALTY taining @ Crown Grant of the above claim. - | quite a large extent of arable Hee cea nss eee eee gtnenced be! | SHORT HISTORY OF DISTRICT SHOWS MANY FACTS OF IN- jland, Agente for under section 85, must be commenced - fore t®e issue of such Certificate of im TEREST—SCENE OF MANY OF THE WORLD'S ae provements DOMINION NURSERY & "pated this 249t day of September, A.D. LEADING EVENTS. . |_,Are your-books behind or out Time and Trial Prove ORCHARDS CO. iete eunae gaianas —_——- — of balance? [{f so, apply Box 120, 6 enters premetty atbeaees te et 2 It is one of the most beautiful Porsnadleien, near which rises | Daily News. 227¢tf. the. unequalled value of Beecham’s Pills as the countryisdes in the world. From)|the vast and preeipitous Rocher} ___ bot best corrective of ailments of the digestive organs —= CertiNcate of Improvements. | Brussels, the spaciously-built |de Nevian ae Say Sere —_ so common—and the best preventive of lasting and skeena "Miniug Division of Cassar Dis {c@Pital of Belgium, now oveupied the eliffs at Tailfer and the rocks | serious sickness so mn rentiting from defective or Third Ave Phone Biack 268 trict joy the Gertaan losis, lo Namur, of Frene, the caverns of wiieb, | CANADIAN PACIFIC irregular action of stomach, liver or bowels. W bere Incated About three-quarters cturesaue . ates : the ecording to ‘tradition are in (3-4) of le, re or less, from the|Pi¢tul yuely ituated u ! a rene ri i ; saraveent Deiat vf the head of sles Aan Meuse, the route is, say fhe Daily habited by @nomes Marble quar RAILWAY and adjoining the Black Bear Mineral claun ; | —_— 9 : _ = bie “er ans - ” | Telegraph, practically one long ries and = precipitous tree-clad i | ' FARE NOTICE that |, Pedro Salinas, 8) wvonie of hime tres which ix: ifs, among which tiere splen rrincess Sophia southbound eee (***eeaeee agent for William J. Vaughan, Free Min . No ers Certificate 81645B., and for my-|place as one proceeds to noble did dwe ellings are perched, are to Seturdey noon # self, Pree Miwer’s Certificate No 804514b., | ! {ibe se ither | i until. via | have a great record. Pons hpewetey they have been used with lintend, sixty days from the date hereof,| (“Ks and ein and to forests of be seen on either hand, un mi Princess Royal, Southbound Tet ven een iA (fe doses wil prove t LATEST WAR NEWS */to apply to the Mining Recorder for 4} fj as the traveler penetrates the Anhee and Houx, we reach Bau- Sunday, 8 ‘ou can find prom: Lelie trom the headaches, de of @ | Cerul ate of improvements, for ne 22 im oie ? ates alent’ canon’ y, & p.m. Send nama pelingnannned by }pose of Gbiaiming 4 Crown Grant o eo | reennes erie one ¢ e des ‘ Ss} var bulletins wel tee ee sake moties that .ceton Namur itself, which may-al any jin the distriet, where, it is told, Princess May Northbound them, os Kiw walt 10 te to hve of peur commented vely by The ®/| under section 85, must be commenced be jmoment become the scene of he when the French besieged the Monday Noon. % Aid posted im- | provements. of such Corunesm of Em-| sm as that shown at Liege, has|town in 1554, three beautiful mpereee An invaluable to Health oming off # Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D.) aiways been a point of stategie|\women, who were the sole sur- J. @. MONAB, General Agent ote tes 1014 Boochen. Helens, Lenseshive England. \ the following *| PEDRO SALINAS mportanee and it was fortified!vivors of the ill-fated garrison, Corner Fourth Street and Third Ave ee eee . S. America. boxes, 25 cents. aces *| in eatly period. It is a strong|threw themselves from the sum-| ‘ store, 3rd Ave. eer ee oe ly link in the chain of fortifications | mit of the tower of Creve-Coeur, | ale Hc cae, We » Store, Srd | HAMMER Ml and is sur- land were dashed to pieces on the | 7 — : — = — —— ——— : * FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 3}, ounded by a circle of nine de-j|rocks below OLD WATCH F k. 8 er Sth and * : #itached forts, two and a half to} Dinant, which gives its name to as * a elt ur anda half miles distant,|the “dinanderies,” or chased cop- sermieht{orwan! A. E. Rand, President, J. 8. Pearce, Manager rT Hotel, 2nd * CIRCUIT NO. 1. *i which were constructed by Gen-|per and brasswares, which were eae siving away . *)% @ox 125th St. and 3rd Ave feral Brailmont, the same soldier-|in high repute when the town wae | rene a Sree * Box 13-—-6th St. and 3rd Ave lon 1wineer who made Antwerp onelat the height of its prosperity in | ae . Ra * Sep 06—Sth 61, and Sed Ave ft the strongest fortresses in Ku-| the thirteenth, fourteent® and obtain one. ete ‘ * a wai ence j rope The numerous sieges which | fifteenth centuries, has been fare trove ot ont C h * Box 16 ist Ave., between 8th and Namur has undergone Louis | three times the seene of battle. a Guarda, ot 9 MeA igar Store, # oth Sts, (Knox Hotel.) {XIX in 1692, William UI in 1695 /In 1466, Philippe le Bon, Duke of carriage. pail (0 wear acturers A 8 * Soe 0F—101 Ave_and 7 Gt. (Cen and again in 1746, 1792, 1794) | Burgundy, besieged and took Din- will be given Pree Doors, Sash, Mantels, Mouldings, Scroll and Band Sawing, Da dows, 3rd * a oe ® | ha ave left few of the old sixteenth/ant, and is said to have caused — a foe year and ali kinds of Finishings, Store and Office Fix. = A“ * CMROUIT NO. 2. century buildings standing, but/800 of the Lownepecgan oe i ae pon nage of our marvel. ‘ tures, House Finish a Specialty. 0 OO ee ee fe. eee ; those ‘that -remnain ere a9 pio }theewn inlo the Seats, Seaaay ak Factory and Office: Seventh Avenue, Hays Cove Circle Sus & Liow., Shoeals Telephone 218 - P.O, Box 207 - Prinbe Rupert, B. C. » ‘ oe England ~~ e Box dat Ave. end Menetds Gh Renaissance style oeeupies a}the Duc de Nevers In 4675 it Bor and Ave. and @nd St. Bor @nd Ave. and 6th St -O. T. P place in the center of the town.) was again taken by the Prene), | queens eee =a =e ’ * Near by is the former Jesuit}Dinant has now dwindled to a posing facade in the baroque} Still beautiful and mountain- style, the interior of whieh con-]ous is the route to Arion, which tains twelve Doric pillars of red}is a prosperous town on tie fron-| fF marble tier, with a population of about } ehureh of St. Loup, with an im-| mere village = + wake el Directory |i =. ==". Borden and Tgylor Sts 32 247th Ave. and Fulton St Box 360th Ave. and Comex Ave 37 38 (Post Omice. sque as any of the period in Ru-|the town was taken by storm and 35, cents tao aed ean Bree Watch. \c = : A beautiful cathedral in the | plundered by the Freneh under | ff Jewetiers dept. 14), , Comwaitis Road, London, §., LIQUOR eo, : : ia . as sstroyed ts PLR. | Vintners Associahen Bor 8th Ave. and Dodge Pi The old citadel on the Montag. [11,000 soul It wa de str ved - Box 6th Ave. and Thompson St ne de Champeau stands on the} by the Duke of Guise In 1558, and oa . ) ort and of thelin the seventeenth century re- IT NO. 4. site of a Roman for ud - . pomnanepealbapes:: Box 41 on and Emmerson eastle of the Counts of Namur.jceived new fortifications, which = f Of First ave. and Eighth st PI Of the latter only two towers re-|were razed in 1844. SSIES W. MH Wright, Prop. @ox 42—5th Ave. and McBride St main. In 18914 the municipal au- immortal Liege. a Bat Box 43-5th Ave. and Green St thorities laid out a park with a Liege, the center of the reeent for Prince Rupert and Northern B. ern B.C. WOTEL CENTRAL Geax 46-—6th Ave and Basil St spacious reereation ground, an}splendid Belgian defence, lies in Box 45—-7th Ave. and ts . ‘ iking ‘tursque situa FIPS Avenue « lev open-air theatre and a museumja = strikingly pictursqu tu t enth 8 Box 141-—-7th Ave. and Young 8t po ce eaeiiesth | alle : b : ropean and American Plan of forestry. tion. The great and ancient city] The Daily News goes into nearly every home in Peter Biack, Prop RRR ER EEE eee Marbie Quarries. rises on the high bank _ _ Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of oo —— — The valley of the Meuse above Meuse, which flows throug se . the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all NOX HoT Namur offers commanding views jcity and forms an island, which V Ave, Between m: lof wooded hills and great cliffs,}is connected with the right bank the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events ropean Pia , anal a Ibeneath whieh repose dainty|by five bridges and with the left and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- b0e to 84. | : ‘ @ Per De |white cottages and old ehateaux, by six bridges and a small pas- bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- Sener A Beane: Prope. }Gontinuing to Dinant, we pass the !serelle, The prineipal part of the mism and reliability. : — | anecatral home of one of Bel.‘ town, with the large ree build The ‘Daily News is the most valuable paper to Rochester 2 ‘ : aa and » churches. 2 On . ; — D Casley gium’s old nobility, the Duke of | ing and the churehes le 0 eteestioase beanies tds celaeaniaaaeee e Third ay a SO —— — It has a bigger cireulation than any other paper in Serean, tt Stat ane Say ae the vity. It is read by the class of people the eet d Pian, 60 to 81 Per Be ; advertisers want to talk to, ” ie FOR A BRIGHT RANGE ANDA CHEERFUL KITCHEN — oo ee ROYAL wore, : “ortey sees, Props Third Ave 4 th St van WHOL cea: << r Limrrer OORd Ay, . Phoue = ¢ Tue "UPER, mrontine aaa SI ‘OVE F OL Is H 10 a Limire, ; Ps AARRRRARRR AERA RARER RRR RRR RRA CRRA RA RRRRR RRRRERR ~ PTT Tuas he) OALLEY CO. sree HAMILTON. GAN. BUFFALO. N.Y NO RUST Easing OO Cote reene errrrone