fH Vive 420 | - — PROD OLEEE ODO LOD EL OPOEREREBE ECD OET ° LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ween enere POPP PPP PP Oe ee O09 0600s Announcemeni r'ry “gmith & Killas’ ice cream | PRIDE, NASH & CO. FRIDAY PRIDE, NASH & CO. , £4 Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners THE PRINCE RUPERT MARKET, HAVING PURCHASED ; Phone 4, tf j : ne a | THE BUSINESS KNOWN AS RAE'S ManKer HEREBy Norfolk Rooms, Steam heated, ! RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS THE EXTENSion OF Your hot and cold water. Terms rea-| sonable. 6th Ave. and Fulton. PATRONAGE. WE WILL HANOLE FresH FRUITS VEG. s.6:6 ETABLES, FISH AND PRODUCE IN SEASON 4 FURTHER | J. T. Moore leaves tomorrow | t ——— ——-~ morning %6r” Victoria, where he ANNOUNCEMENT WILL FOLLOW IN a FEW bays will spend the next few months OUR WAY IS THE WAY TO SAVE. Satisfaction to Customers in every way Fo Se is our hobby and by our methods we are attaining success. If you appreciate high A full list of the Prince Ruper' Donnelly & Macdonald contingent will row's News appear in ton It was received | late to be inserted today, quality goods---low prices and good service then you should buy all your wants from PROPRIETORS PRIDE, NHSH ©& CO. You will be pleased with every purchase. o * * LET THE PRICES TALK ' Ss a eeecseocoorooos trrcecoees The Prince Rupert Towing Co “ agi ae 2S general towing; the new crude oil} oe” " —— . . : ” tug “P.A.T. No. 4.” Phone Red| 2.00 Waists 70c 75c Velveteen 40c| Underwear 35c (01 or Black 822. Address: P.O.| QEUT.COL, ©. H. MITCHELL, | #444404 e¥ENNNeRNENEREONUN EEN EE EEE TSEC HFEF sennyeny Ladies’ Print and Black Sateen| Heavy Pile Velveteen, 22 in.|Boys’ Sanitary Fleece Shirts Box 96. Agency for the “Avance | 3.55 of Guids, who has been ‘ 3 oe ae ee wide, in Black, White, Cream,Jand Drawers: natural colot Crude Oil M tor. : ras appointed general staff officer | GOOD AGENTS WANTED % ree eens, Pree nee Navy, Cardinal, Brown, Grey | sizes Regular 50 ¢ yO . on the headq ers staff of the \z 4 5 ® with pearl buttons. All Sizes a : eer ae ond 68 Mrs. J. H. Thompson ret oe rat ( adi in Contingent now } THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSUR: NCE COMPANY ; Regular $1.50 to $2.00, and Green, Regular 75¢ yard, per garment. yesterday from a pleasant visit) 9 i ig \* We are open to place an Agency in Stewart, Granby Bay. ware. 2 FRIDAY BARGAIN PRICE (ON SALE FRIDAY, PER YARD| FRIDAY BARGAIN PRICE to her old home in Nova Scotia i ‘gem Miatinere, Oetnee Geeeee G85 Gf Umecrtam town me She has been away all summer Queen Charlotte Islands and the principal towns in the Yur Territory : ” . + if you are a good man and open for a contract, see * Cc 40c 35c Rev. Canod Rix ie preparing a MAY GO TO EGYPT. MEN OF CHARACTER WANTED ‘ ie a cidieced A : lecture to be given in aid of tl , t : 2 00 Sh 1 00 . . ° Patriotic Fund. The lecture will ae aoa oe oS ae the : KISSICK & EDWARDS : $ ° eets $ ° 25c Silkoline 12c Night Gowns 95¢ be largely on the flag, an expo-| “— Sed Sus a ‘ DISTKICT AGENTS ' . . : . . 2 sition of which will be very in-| wens ee z Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B.C , Heavy English Cotton Sheets;|Beatrice Silkolines; 38 inches|padies’ Fine Pink Flannelette * . oe ‘ € teresting from so capable an au RA hhh dh hekhdeh hhh kkk kk hhh hhh ahhh hehh hhh eee full bleached; hemmed ready|wide: beautiful designs; soft | Nightgowns; high fnock. long thority. Montreal, Nov. 5—A Berlin dis for use; double bed sizes.|finish, two-tone effects. Good | sleeves fancy stitche d front ; és patch a few days ago contained a Regular $2.00 each. value at 25e yard. Werular #1.50 and $2.00 each For a comfortable room, come|statement that Canadian t ps etieiomee ON SALE FRIDAY AT FRIDAY BARGAIN ' to the St. Elmo Motel, 836 See-| wer vatrol duty at the Suez | sor PRICE | ON SALE FRIDAY AT nd Avenue, near Eighth Street ’ . PBI ca 0 é . . ear cig 5 ee ' om . - ox — Newly opened. Steam heat and 6% : 2 yt 1.00 12c | 95c hot and cold water in every room. |?#Per, 4 letter received by a Mon ° Free baths. Rates reasonable.|treal man from his brother, a SHINGL”", MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A 4. BURROUGHS, Manager tet Ave. and MeBride + PRINCE RUPERT, BC day the Canadian forces ing a concert on November 12 in our boys a good send off. This store will be closed from 10 to 11 a. m Pride, Nash & Co. is report ed to have reached Plymou sal None but ladies will take part but i to have reached Plymouth uid it is predicted that the house he will }@ portion of the Canadian troops filled by men. * would probably We co to 1 leave for gypt * > expect tr Egypt 7 64 = lieute nt in the 14th Battali ’ The Ladies’ Musical Club is giv-| dated Salisbury, October 14, the Prince Rupert Volunteers leave tomorroweverybody go to the wharf and give ' " A large number of brooms and : nah es & Sraneh Vere at Smithers : in a few days to guard the Suez > a can of oil are at the City Hall) ‘ ee ready for the torch light proces- Canal, and it - said that 14,000 sion tonight. The oil was donat-|0f the Canafian troops will be “ — ed by the Imperial Oil Gompany. _| sent over.” THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THIRD AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET se : s ES IEA EEA seaaa Have you tried the London| SHIP FROM GERMANY \ Cafe. It's a clean, swell place REACHES WN. Y. SAFELY | FRED STORK’S HARDWARE -— The meals served are the best in - - j towa and prices are low. 233tf New York, Nov. 5 rhe Swed K : o] geome oe ish steamer Sagoland has reached ! “ The D il N ” en ee - aa Wash Vite Mandi Gartnend Tt 710 SECOND AVE ( ws woLle fFames, eithe scnedu rec 3 IT SA LONG WAY T0 TIPPERARY ir postponed, can be had by call-|With the distinction of being the |} Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery ; CLASSIFIED ADS. i ng up Fitz Cigar Store. E try st vessel to make a y age ol i Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle —_— ‘ es 3.9 Germany to New York since Ger i} Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns i TAR. Sci Steet CUT THIS OUT AND BRING IT ALONG TONIGHT End of Geacen Millinery Gale—) many went Wo war |) Rope Valves Ammunition FOR RENT Greatest values ever offered in fhe Sagoland left Emden in}! Pumps Secs Paint Up to mighty London town came an Irishman one day trimmed hats, untrimmed shapes,|Charge of a skilled pilot, who |} pete ———- Se = : ; ; “ : jicked bis way earefolly theoueh ||| Steves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tro: FOR RENT—Five-roomed cottage’ on Fra- As the streets are paved with gold, sure everyone was gay, ribbons and mounts. Sale starts | pick ‘ \ illy t ih ser St. near Sixth. homas McCly- Singing songs of Piccadilly, Strand and Liecester Square Tuesday, November 3. Mrs. Ham-|the mines in the North Sea. Sh | “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST mont, ssa Till Paddy got excited; then he shouted to them there: blin in charge._Demers. tf.| took a course north of Scotland. | FOR RENT—Furnished room with both 1 electric light and phone, Apply Box - — 112, Daily News. 252tf. Chorus: Salvation Army. aii 1 ? vin, ih — “| FRED STORK’S HARDWARE and cold water. Clean and comfort- It’s a long way to Tipperary, it’s a long way to go; Publie meetings, Tuesday, | > Only 92.50 per week. a It's a long way to Tipperary, to the sweet girl I know. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. MAJESTIC R MS ee SO Sees ae : = ’ Good-bye, Piceadilly, farewell Leicester Square. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. CENTRALLY LOCATED po aeeeenearennancus Peace en It's a long, long way to Tipperary, but my heart's right Steam Heated—All Conve- — FOR SALE there. niences—Very Moder- ate Price i indindindindindn indi ind dndnndndndn ntti nnn Paddy wrote a letter to his Irish Molly O° io * ® ‘ ‘ FOR SALE—Splendid kitchen range, bed Saying “Should you not receive it, write and let me know.” SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY . | saa I'd é ork Plumbing Steamiilting —— SS eg = “If IT make mistakes in spelling, Molly, dear,” said he, |} , Suite %. omee Block. ae ard “Remember it’s the pen that’s bad; don’t lay the blame on me.’ < if and sheet meta! work ) Chorus: t W PI bi ( ld at fair prices Vash and $30 Boas, pote, “astiee: Molly wrote a neat reply to Llrish Paddy O° — : estern uMOdINg V0., P. O. Box Saying “Mike Maloney wants lo marry me, and so SEEEREEEERE RE EEE SEY EERE ERD PARRA ERE E REE EEE REN AEH AER EE HARE REE TREE RED POR SALE — Tracts Leave the Strand and Picadilly or you'll be to blame. — = auley comgining £0, were te each 80 For love has fairly drove me silly hoping you're the same.” FOR A TAXI FOR SALE—S0-H-P. capacity steam, boiler Chorus: CUT PRICES had ‘ea er SF Ses Ape Call THE MILK FOR YOUR BABY MUST BE CLEAN ply Bos 15, Dally News. eevs. all and Save Money SWEET AND PURE POVERTY IS INCREASED |while California is decidedly wet, pa WANTED BY ECONOMIES OF RICH i), complete returns of the elec- 4 i B. C. MILK is recommended an - jtion in Washing covering 89/\« D used extensively as a food for WANTED—Young married woman wan London, en.” Bi 5.—'The econ-| precincts show Jones, hepublican,| @RINCE RUPERT AUTO CO | ’ a few hours work daily, Box 114, ‘the |< * | infants. Daily News. omy being prection’. by the Eng-/| 2,128; Black, Democrat, 1,180;] * . : ee Toit nino oie tite The reason why is:—It is CLEAN WANTED—Furnished housekeeping rooms lish women at present is ¢ ausing | Hanson, Progressive, 1,196. eat ee er eee | y close in., Box 110, Daily News. lack of work in certain branches e MEE BA SWEET and PURE—always reacy WANTED—Woman to do a few hours’|}0f trade. At a meeting of rela-|JOFFRE ONLY “NIBBLING” for use. For infants it shou rei or twice a week, < tively unemployed people here it AT GERMANS AS ver FO R R F N T ‘COMFORTABLE 4- ROOMED | be diluted with from two to e'g' WANTE lena ' in section | “25 stated that one-third of the . ? parts boiled water, according Five or Six for $125 down and oe 0/66,000 dressmakers in London Paris, Nov. 5.—To a group of | age. it has the NATURAL oa until paid. Box 108, Dally are on short time because even | politicians: who had endeavored to | | FLAVOR of Pure, Rich Cream WaT tee we wt house: cose, the well-to-do are buying chess |learn his strategical plans, Gen- COTTAGE ° oe and arrange * ; ox 100,/ ready-made clothing. tt was alsv eral Joffre merely remarked: -TWO HOUSES--- } NRE EEE 1 Ee said that one-fourth of the 14,099|"For the moment I am just nib- 7 NEAR DRYDOC millinery workers are on shert/bling at the Germans.” K ee MISCELLANEOUS time, due to women buying hats as pooeosooeee which are cheaply trimmed. Sta- NOTICE. \. BE. Rand, President, . 8, Pea: MONEY! MONEY! 6 PER CENT—Loans|listics presented indicated that — > ’ NICE 4-ROOMED FLAT eer, 3e soue* fe we ee y? up. | there are 3,000 more unemployed 1914 Taxes. THE PRINCE UPERT SASH | eral petvieges; coregepeneeney Qe persons in London than there| By authority of Bylaw passed PER MONTH EACH WITH BATHROOM Electric Biag ea. Cal ¥ *lwere last year at this time. this Fourth Day of November, | = a —_ _ : . A. D, 1914, a rebate of ten per AND DOOR COMPANY LTD | eee Ee HH HH ee) PROHIBITION GAINS centum (10%) on Genéral Taxes WATER INCLUDED ? ) ane salt ate j e alk . * . GROUND SOUTH 1’ Be lth BR \t w u ee illowed .PPLY TO Manufacturers e : . pee * Seattl N ae Washingtor Thirtioth, A D orig S pb Seore, Sach, Mantels, Mouldings, Sorel ond wae — : ee Bei e, Nov. 4. 5 ston “Lie - 1914. Behoo ) ¢ fice Le , ; and all kinds of Finishings, Store and Offic State, accor gz to » latest re-| Speci ‘ales, as sretofore e Hub eae ae : z _ ‘ a _ me Ls eS as — rate is heretofore, will PAT TULLO & RADFORD R Naden Co Lid tures, Houge Finish a Specialty. sensi hs rts, 18 go : 7, , - » NEM, "~~ Cove ire * #| hibition. E. D. JOHNSON, SECOND AVENUE f ” . Factory and Omics: Seventh Avenue, Haye "el eo. EHH EH Oregon State is uncertain, City Treasurer. 324 SECOND AVENUE _eteeee Prince Rupert, . el Telephone 218 - P.O, Box 207 wernt EMPRESS COFFEE F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) prince RUPERT, & ©