\ J 7 THE DAILY NEWS. fond cove - ° A CANADIAN WOMAN pryertys! oes Ret 3 goal "NOT WHAT YOU EARN, BUT wune coo" . . reve “ar ‘ive through Paris FRE N, BUT WHAT you « ALOUD AT SIGHT an ¢ a drive thr * S nod Proviogs U SAVE N WEPT wanted to see a part of tun ALLAM’S TRAPPE NS } mt mat JUDE. French or English COMFORT IN OLD AG SS the changed eonditions HALLAM’S. TRAPPERS qummeedt : mm ‘ Arrival of Sad-Faced Belgian Re- (janeed! Tt did not seem pos SUPPLY CATALOG VE PER CENT OF THE MEN oF +y f . : (useresed), 99 god COUNTRY AT THE AGE OF SIXTY Ane Dep ty ’ mw's | ENDENT ween euan _ sible 1h COU pe ay Pare wn a, tik QUOTATIONS Upon Their Daily Earnings, Their Families or onar): RE i. went through the avenues that in| oo te0e Ae THE EASIEST WAY TO SAVE IN THE Siresy con rite ST SORT The experiences of a Canadia rmal times would be full of| Joun HALLAM *'™!£2, TORONTO 18 BY A POLICY IN FOF wat 1 “Ae alle ae All BAKING ‘POWDER! N woman in getting ont of Swi people and street trafic, Tt wa all} THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSUR ANCE COW y T ‘ . a city of the dead. Two-| AP ANY and and Jdhrough France and 4 KISS CK Man + England back to this side of the|(hirds, Lam sure, of the beauti TILL ALLIES WIN. 1 & EDWARDS . \thadticde’ drenkioatt told shops were closed, There was | DISTHICT AGENTS i i » raphically old = = the following iat from her to a cen coe ee ot eee merece | British Labor Men Determined to Sixth Street Prince Ruper ec 2 #3 * Cee a ily a vehicle of any sort to be Go Through With War. ” i friend in Toronto: \ mile or so out of Paris POOR — OPEC LC C+ +4 Pees @ ” LOCAL NEWS ITEMS I left Switzerland Octobe ind for many miles, we saw I London, Nov. 16 Arthur Hen Sin ° i [ traveled with an English digging trenches and layi: le the Labor leader, upon ™ a y ews ; , ° hed a r] { ont f the debat tn ‘Soar at Br aor ae OR eRpennennnnenbn : Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream.'who speaks French. The md wire entanglements the continuation of the depare 5 SERS uuyy. CLASSIFIED ADS. ; ~ =. } } ' j zs down trees and brush to|the House of Commons on the) . going throngh rance ty ther fo aris. This we s 8 n re { the speech) um | St Hh Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. |» ial a ate fortify Pari phi ve saw address in reply ' yaw te fd, pam! un eae wees | Sinan 6 tt rom Geneva, 80 we we t we resumed our railway | 1 the thr ; iid that organ £ ‘inn . FOR RENT | &.0'.s ge Os a ay spent | [ney ed labor felt that the nly . O77 SSE YT aE sheet metal work | 7m e : 1 nignt was @ tong train, and a We got to Dieppe early i urse now ope vas to n : es | The Prince Rupert Towing Co., ; : mailer. . a a I * at fair prices Ww FOR RENT — Furnished house, 5 rooms, | general towing; the new crude oil co ‘s om es a ww ME > i. ifternoon, and went from th: nt th aight thr ith the war un f estern [ lambing Co, lL iS ye ner and ct ied Ou al ) ware keetone Me i ‘ omplete ¢ ' if eve. | oo Eighth Avenue, corner -66|\tug “P.R.T. No. 41." Phone Red ed shard ta tae fae two morte . ; t on A ship ‘ma. 1 te] til the e ra as ¥ - ~~ HEISEI III IIIT ITI IIR ERE obs, a6 *k 322 jress: P.O.), os a jharbor just as ours dic Was cess crowned the allied emorts FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with hot 391 or Black 322. Ade ah 8: P. .. hours, hanging on to our belong-|¢pom Flushing, Holland, and was and cold water. Clean and comfortable.| Box 96. Agency for the “Avance nits, While on aes .. aml ; . . Only $2.50 per week Kiondyke Hotel, Crude Oil Motor 165tf Hes, ! pa i 1] f refugees from Antwerp Fulton and Seventh Avenue. wv.) “ Ts = € examined by three mer d sig und. other Belgian towns At | —_----— —_—_—— — ed by them Then the was aly tone there was such a long For a comfortable room, come ; . PUONS CaUEN es et FOR SALE | For a com aoe 7 a _ | long delay while trunks and bags) wait on board ship while we all] _ TT to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- were looked into by the Custon i le fil ' eit » . sar Fie " , " ’ ined up in singie file 0 1 | FOR SALE—High-grade furniture of six lond Avenue, near Fighth Street. wuthorities, Wé eat to Lyons at!.oo. ais ine ond aa al room house, including electrical oer Newly opened Steam heat and i ) th Avat Kiehi ait had a | é 7 of | WwW Also safe, typewriter ; . fo the Hrs 12 me edical spectio e gt oT Sachs one’ etnat office furniture. Apply hot and cold water in every room. | .,), ul there into a train coming ly a ' ‘e ath " "Y y 9:30. My| i yr. McKinley, 416 Green Street,/proe baths. Rates reasonable aoe a ' ) ¥ icvor station ’ a Phone Red 337. o65tt oo. bat ‘ . . € f from Marseilles, When the I a friend left me there on the sta 1 ed as packed mie ind] 4 FOR SALE—Splendid kitchen range, bed | A » . ‘ atiy hont |” rived it was pa ition platform, sitting on my hand lounge, tables, chairs, pictures, books, re = ante duled women lying in the corridors. 8 | barwage, waiting for my trunk to crockery and kitchen utensils. apply football games, either scheduled)... wont to a near-by hotel, g0tline brought forth Suite 9, Emad Block. or postponed, can be had by call up at & o’block next nine oKar ee dhe en . ing up Fitz Cigar Store. ics a ; ; I waited there one hour and a Fon ab and 9a es total "eatitso. | » O49 . train for Paris at ¢ frOC®- |} half, and while T waited the train 1] x x r ‘ @ I%o P. 0. Box {o0. * E 2'istr . s a8 the ped \ll day we traveled a’ a 4!) Sleame in with the Belgian re . It is proposed to hold the reg pace. Took our pri sions withustl- ' led } FOR SALE — Tracts of Land in Lakelse) ular monthly luncheon under the), tha’ @holé . tourney: Frans ugees, and they all filed by m« Ltt DUST THE FF DALLEY CO umireo HAMILTON,CAN BUFFALO, NY NO RUST Valley cone catrey & GIDD soem, er, auspices of the Board of Trade| e et ab +f Antwerp was then being bom- per acre. Mc ibbons. 14 ‘ aeeilwas too busy lookin after 1e |). ts ane: alti ie BEM.’ * which have proved such a success |. vii i: Ba cng barded. rhere were overt oe one “ ren Bx. cpet seem beet lin the past. on Wednesday the|.i.4. it was indeed apléndid of [tomo Antwerp retreat. fun had c In excellent order. AD. 25th inst.. on board the Prir pd ‘ aint ier bind wept aloud as rose) sad-faces * ply Box 15, Dally News. 220tr. George. Mr. C. N. Crowell n. | m tO SHOW Us Wansporimin women went by me, and follow ‘ ° : Ne rowell, ge All the rails y stations alone : ‘ an gi eral manager of the drydock un-| , J , ns , . in’ 1¢ them came a crowd of womet WANTED }the route are turned into hos and old men and little children, der construction here, has kindly} sls for siek and wounded sol : ' iI consented to deliver a short ad-|), dcauhile taiiate oF bes carrying their poor little bundles. WANTED-——Two young ladies to board and] 4,0. gn “Dry Docks” at the lun-|._ 7 shee , -ITll never forget that sight. I room in comfortable home close to x valescing ones sitting out in the wuld not stand it and what town, Terms very reasonable. Apply] cheon. This address should 1 ‘ ' , ( il { wee i P.O. Box 445, or Phone Blue 415, 2651f . : sun; some with bandaged heas must it be to them! Their homes prove of more than ordinary in-|, imc jegs. others walking about ant WANTED—Woman wants plain sewing or|terest to local people on account a np te : shin . ais and bread-winners gone and they Mending. Box 113, Daily News. 261-64/ 96 tn. wide experience of Mr ooking so thin and worn, . facing a new life in a_ foreign ‘Ishowing they had been through|jang On! it we vitiful Chere D—Four-room tion | Crowell in dry dock construction ae aC ae ee al Was Pere “ive vor Six for #120" down and. 438 a our Sai are ot cr eat es bay oe Sheena were motor buses waiting to take Thon un pa Ox . y News. a in white, with long, e els > f @ > ace o efuge. RUSSIAN WOMEN cakes “Sety tech in evidenes, TK am m on to ame 498 - - —_— WANTED—Situation by young lady as DON MALE ATTIRE , and as they drove off such a chee vom gga A oe = con a AND JOIN EA Y scene was most weird at night went up all over the station—a ) ws TH RM ae when, by the lights in the sta-lehoer for poor, stricken Bel tion and other buildings , ’ WANTED—vView lot and house; close in; London, Nov. 16.-—The Petro-| 14 see in some places the sol — about 62,500 to $3,000. Will pay $7006 otal anevacitnameal ot Tek tue couk ple fo cash and arrange balance. ox 100,)8rad correspondent o ae Orn-|diers cooking the suppers d Ww the man who appoints Dally News, ing Post says: tl i ’ 1s¢ 18 whe mal 10 SPI : te, . others s ing a boa himee ' irman o > ar gor . aineaia namaaee “The number of women com sabi atawh aa @eteies at — f ~ wn a the advisory we : aves vs es, one © vehi ard o is 0 usiness ah ing back wounded from the Rus-| ,syoy places the women of th : ’ ee $15 WEEKLY—Men wanted everywhere, no| sian front proves that the contin at: tin: « fi eo | , matter how small the village, for few | 4.4 f adventuroy females o1 . e | A woman can never understand hours work in spare time, experience |®°"' ©' ative TOUS Tem right in tl pe d the lwhv her husband has to work so unnecéSsary, position permanent. The|the fighting lines is considerabl: ; +} : ant : : " Co-Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. Siises Wemen 00 6 és ok al F ers would it eu andl hard in order to make both ends , — an om Cen lun tes f ! At other] : MARRY!—Why remain alone? Why not], ihn Cite 4 ‘ cee ! ' eet when he is so much smarter: beteer voue position t .- club Z on | ut their hair, assume a soldier's | hem lyinglinan other men GENEROUSLY ro and dependable. Best in the west. }uniform and get secretly, with]. their br il f straw. I sa rons ; , nformation 10c in stamps Ideal In ) mei mu ©s ' aay eR . troduction Club, Box 264, Vancouver, the connivance of friends, among ' ‘ e ves and Tureos » wate ioned and ‘ the soldiers. Others start alone|), tag . ; a s ~ . Dry Terrace —— for ~ this proport : ia on various pretexts, zuch as seek- he are sousniousin aaa week, $6 per cord. ony Express iil smartly styled ulster with ing injured relatives, and then aha Hii . Luresque st - don the male attire when they a ae a Bt <2 -dielosk NOTICE. half belt, as shown reach the front. > ; - ae . . at night. All that ng day going “A Cossack girl trooper, Helen} geqn Lyons to Pariat We found The Canadian Patriotic Fund. exclusively m the 20th Choba by name, went with the z - FERPABERE EERE EEE EE EE ED we 'FOR A TAXI: 75~PHONE-75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO Kkktktkkhknkhhhhhkhhhhhhn For Rent FOUR ROOMED HOUSE Across Ways Creek—Well Furnished $30 PER MO. EIGHT ROOMED HOUSE With Bath—7th Ave East. $30 PER MO. FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE Near the Drydock $20 PER MO. riers THREE THREE ROOMED COTTAGES Across Hays Creek $7.50 TO $10 PER MO. APPLY TO— G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. 324 SECOND AVENUE full knowledge and permission of the authorities, having long been distinguished as a horsewoman swordswoman and a marksworm an. “Col. Tomilobbskayas’ daugh- ter, who in male uniform on the Augustowo front distinguished herself a leader, has been wounded three times.” seout as patriotic tea at Sloean City for the Red A netted $24.50 funds. Cross WANTED. Girl to assist with light house- work whole or part time. Box 1 Daily News. tf. Salvation Army. Publie meetings, Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert. TENDER FOR GASOLINE BOAT The Gasoline feet, City invites tenders for Boat, length about beam about 6 1-2 feet, gine about 10° h.p. of good stan- dard make. Tenders giving tails in full to be in the hands of 2k Pn de. the City Clerk before 8 p.m. Mon. day the 16th. The lowest or any tender i ecessarily accepted. Rupert. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. Requests for changes or alter- ations in the above must be made in writing to Supt. of Telephones on or before November 16. not} Corporation of the City of Prince Will those who need assistance from the above fund, resident in FOR RENT $11.00 PER MONTH HOUSE ON 2ND AVENUE Near Ninth Street 4 ROOMS PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE the city or district and whose breadwinner is on active service with the forces of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the sec- retary of the local organization. W. E. COLLISON. P. O. Box 735 NOTICE. tf. 1914 Taxes. By authority of Bylaw passed this Fourth Day of November, A. D. 1914, a rebate of ten per eentum (10%) on General Taxes and Health Rate will be allowed if paid on or before November Thirtieth, A. D. 1914. Sehool and Special rates, as heretofore, will be NET. E. D. JOHNSON, City Treasurer | | | | PACIFIC, PEACE RIVER AND [ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY NOTICE. Hiver and Athabasca Rail Parliament Pacific, Peace way Company will apply to the of Canada, at its next session, for an Act authorizing the company to lay out, con struct and operate the following lines of railway (a Commencing at a@ point on tide water, at or pear the head of Kitumat Arm, following the Kitimat River in a northerly direction to the summit between | Kitimat and Lakelse Lake, thence in @ nor jtherly direction along the valley of the Lakelse Lak and river the Skeena iRiver, thence crossing the Skeena River by means of a high tevel bridge and over ithe Grand Tronk Paciti Railway with standard clearances, thence north- easterly to the mouth of the Kitsumkalem River and following its course to the summit of Seeax River, and = thence following the valley of the Nass River, at or near Aiyansh, @ distance of approximately one | hundred and tweive miles; (b) from the} junction of the Blackwater River, with the Nass River, following the course of} the Blackwater River, to the summit be tween it and the Galanskeest River, thence uth easterly along the Galanskeest River to the Skeena Kiver, thenee pp the Skeena Kiver to the mouth of Bear River approxi mately Vilty-seven miles DATED at Ottawa this nineteenth day of | fre tober 101 PRINGLE THOMPSON, BURGESS & COTE, | Solicitors for the Applicant. | EMPRESS F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR (SOLD BY ALL GROCE Sixth Street Bryant Company Limited |) with plush or sillfur i | | Century Brand. Lined Pin WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Prince Rupert COFFE —— prince RUPERT §