THE DAILY NEWS e have another mall Shipment of PRATT’S ‘Local News Notes eee | | Interest in the foottall has Ask for Atkins’ Sausage. ee |windup of the play for t Mobley | A. Gibson of Port Essington \i up I the sudden d Was an arrival from the Bkeena|for the Gilhuly Cup ¢ ty of ex- iriver last evening citement will be afforded the Rpece i . . ’ tators There is tot fi e? | Among the arrivals in the city each engagement ¢ W from the north yesterday was F.\ijoce wie know tim ; it ! Stringer of Anyox. | thie vinners in the next t The i ettem.s | Kk. L. Brown returned on last|“@/lies and the Sons of bngland evening's train from a brief visit}OPe" Up wilh Bid J pson as to his ranch at Woodeock. jreferes By that time | f j . . . \t ngiand will tave st gthened ' Mrs. A. C. Aldous arrived from |their half back line and Scots. Hazelton by the train last evening |men will have to f better on a short vacation to the coast.|team than they did others ° . ° jevening. Stationery, Toys, Kitchen hard-} 7) ea jware, China, Crockery, Glass,| The Callies and Ut! Club ‘0% discount at Denny Allen) meet this evening att Acroy - Co. B4i hill gr inds in the last eh f ” ° ; jit city leazue The & ] Trank J. A. Swanson of Anyox WaSicarried away the ho { first unonget those arriving from thel place and tonight's engagement north on the Grand Trunk steam-j|wij} decide the party second last evening. iposition. The Calli t to Oe ee jmaintain their lead the Trail Major-General C. A. Blacklock, hows are dblecieieea the = ‘ ompanied by Mrs. and — Callies dowm and z n ahead Slacklock, arrived in the city last thamscives, “e ar jevening from Remo. ling ideas the gam OuLht to prov J. McHugh of the staff of the/°Ore than ae: ; aie Ba cane . »| Lakelse Hatchery arrived in the rhe next fnlerimediate baseball ty from Terrace by the passen- Dave re ae ht will be played Monday ger train or meat levening between the d Sox and the Sawmill As tl Mr. and Mre. Chas. Durham of Usk are visitors in the city, bav-j7@4'"# Meat the er omnes ' at tf|slackened a little following the Onc in every ten Canadian earners ts a railway employee. ‘ the car inspector received 26 cents per hour for a 10 or 12-hour day. N two million wheels In 1913. rolls the traffic of Cana- da's steam railways. As each train reaches a divi- sional point these wheels must be tested. For this work nine hundred car inspectors are To-day he is paid 67 cents per hour for an 8-hour day, and $1.01 for every hour or portion of an hour thereafter ing arrived from up the line by ere DeCOnungs Vesy Sxciling 86 any / the train last evening. sme stand required . . . na of t ng a t | i J. MacDougal arrived from|if the Sawmill bad bi . The wage bill of the railways , Anyox on the Prince Hupert yes-\Beavers in Wedne s ga W hile the train crew pick up f 7 , rday evenis ‘ emai hich had to be post ‘| . Or Car inspection aione rose ny veuleg SEE aan Smart | to be 5 their orders. while engines are : Ee many cily for a te days. pee { {f ra hey 1 have 5 sec “ q o 48 8 ibeen tied + tl changed, while ice and water f0m_$757.373 in 1913 to i . Mre. Munro and two daughters IMs ‘. : ental ‘ ep the anima!s content- + tees Seabee Aanaieteidae te ee tanks are charged, the Car $2.260,756 in i919 m ie oe a. Al a ee ee and Mrs. E. A. Wakefield pres Inspector~ strikes each wheel ‘ bry---profitabie to eep i to Vancouver. : , ¥ vei exceeds the er" S* oF yh ee and axle—and listens for the . * * 4 s away. 1.000 tons Nanaimo Wel xton ; as ‘ supply cad tak tie aflerm \ false note that marks a flaw. ; Coal have arrived for Albert &;,, wa tend OST f he Bata d ee ; F Nict Tlery, Lt also 100,000 feet ; a , . X\ ~ OF tne increase x uishing lumber. Phone 116. W)with fine weather t Though he rarely finds one, cost of railway service cc. Te oct E - pf Denny Allen Co.'s August Sale é the vigilance ‘of.the railways in Canada goes back; directly ‘ Penne oo. MATS eee gin a de ‘ cannot on that account be of indirectly. into the pay = aiiace “4 Ss entire slOCckK : ~ : J of Crockery, Glass and China. 64|/* : Oa relaxed—and 3,500,000 hours envelopes of Canadians and i dais danas smons the Glewart visitore inicl league of labor must bé paid for this _ the cash registers of Canadian thie ty are A. FE. Smith and W o we ct service alone every year merchants. Webster, who arrived from the se oj seme a . forth by the Prince Jdhn yester-|' 2 F ar vineptadbesaincnonntunes tor were twe Pinker si the ¢ - a" day evening ” se . ie - Sx ———— Vancouver Milling& Grain OPER RA: ALS ~oe-elliarttee paaed A> pit ved ee , ; Ose Srriving irom up ; i sd reased freight rates are smperative, not only in the interests of . the . Co | imited fiver by the train last evening! |. i aoe ilways but of the individual cilaszen and the community as a whole. ‘ P was Mrs. K. J. Wall, Mrs. N. Fra-}@! wards: tm ; Office and Mille ind Miss Edith Fraser, wi f fu s 3 ect - VANCOUVER . - B.C bi er Pegg gE a : : : ow ee cuey Stel. . This ts the sixth of a series of advertisements published under the autho ity of o ua t g lo th ! ‘ ; . quer ] > . ] & “ . * C . : ve« %*c. ; oss The Railway Association of Canada == Bailey of the local 4 4) . s I erly a : . Hupert ie is st - ; ‘ i ait { ance dey rt y - ‘ Se ~ _ 7 eee i : cean gOInE Vesse , { early md ! te Was ser fr ‘ - \s ‘ ! d . seus in Greece ) : Chis wet C | R e } A e ~ - i wy 7 partment of Customs and Inland Revenue Ben Self hae recnivell aed tht t' - , ‘Way: Oa alse gain Anyox party of baseball en- ; —_—s* é 2 NOTICE will not arrive tomor- \ leis d There may be something you at the Mine August lst vas expected. This means’ , . Z bare want. See the classified column = Manufacturers, Wholesalers he werice of games for this lashing ext h We have 600 tons’ off hand’ that the’ raise does not : ‘ nave yt i - affect. and Ret 1, Attempts will, be made t sh - e ailers ava Chir elselice Aedes tener bea PUT IN YOUR WINTER'S COAL NOW is hereby given fdjall cobterned; that Returns, fair time at least Wonder Health AND SAVE MONEY panied ance of Luxury and Excis ris then abinits watialt oe t Nanaimo-Wellington is the cheapest and most econ- ee DE made as follows to the local Collector of =, ; a R ore ; . TT Th é é inged for last evening has he e : 1 Retehue from wt nformation desired may , ia agi eee ae es r TIMBER SALE X 2556. emical'in the end ed Sewer tyre Sees - a of &t- ‘ \\ Great ms ea del nt g's as i \ oon crm wv be received by oe ALBERT & McC AFFERY LTD. Lux Tax « } me was one of the principals of os ties \ e but ioe ok hucase “cane: tee tee ? i . e made on the first and flee is harge and on : i as Licence X 3 near Beament Phones 116, 564 and Biue 69 " each mont} . ae. a ee bs——N hel t 22,50 et of Coda " account of his illness he was un Me Dine A . & of lewe!] ers’ Ty x Mar ¢ turers’ Ts : an i ible to do all that he had desired. rh ' ine n is the a. will be. giowed for. = =a _— 4 Manufacturers c, ( , rhe it bette _ , er pa lars of the Chief Forester, . SA I St be ade not ls te th . a” Inet : f rh boys nought it | ter to wait private presen) nm of one Vict om r Distr * Forester, Prince NOTICE ’ ee ' later than the last day o intil he had recovered before pro- Ce ak ke , iat tei B. * Th S & the month covered by the Return. ceeding with any festivities balists—the result of a life TIMBER SALE X 2570. {ine teste of & fresh certiNeate. of tithe. te e meeton NMS for Taxes A veins et : ee 2. Sinadind imventis n. 23, Block 3, of Lat 969, Range 5, Coast wae the penainn” urs - at " made forthwith, One of the first local people to | else fax tales _tenders will be received hy the District is hevei eiven tans satisfactory Tea Rooms u provided by law will be enforced. eturn with the news that he had he ite. wonderfel>ati tne 1 day of August 1990; far the Oreo! of the lose of Ube corti@eate of title oY by order of th seen the Nome-bound. airplanes fects f sthma & K Fe ue} at Feet of tedar ae “Plan ee tr y Ati waete, ok 7a rm s ee vas George ”0 ho came in i , shouae =p Hemlock and Balsam Ys get aed ey Bago owt pe f ; DEPAR IM ENT OF CUSTOMS AND a ce ; : ; or “ oa my e - Bronchitis, Cattarrh, ; years Will be allowed for memoval} he GFst publicats a hopes & top cong) Home Cooked Meals IN] al on the train last evening t a et Hh sm in ’ 3 Chie? i ; mame of Janet Barrie Traynor, which Brégkfast, Dinner and NLAND REVENUE, t very close to them as they ' eatin waa é c. are eS eae eee eer’ Certificate? ts dated tith October 1915 and) ia lH. MeLEOD , ver head while he © na Abt me, ¢ n eiees hy Dart, BR. { = oye its numbered 8105 a: iniaombibe ; Supper : Acting Collector of Inland Kevenue, - Meh: id rr} p ince George ban and Stoma = s x ren ed Actog wanes Regiser of Titles “Try our ddome Made Bread , : ‘ C. 4 FOUFSS YO ‘ mus laints, vated this 26th ¢ o . Prince Rupert, BC; ithe way home “Geordie” did not : sad . Vignpan SRt ones Land Registry OMce, Prince Rupert, B.C. ; and Cakes ’ Aid 5 u biadde : A ; ; ik have time to get out to the park troubles, Ft com- Ministe i” ¥ ee Re rercived by. the so Pad A iuliainesinaemiea en account of the short time al- plaints { lren'’s ee eo? } ss iy of quly , 1088, tor A ae. ; Pa sare ON oor Diseases, Skin Dig- fet of Sbruce. Cedar ‘and Pat kwan Piano Tuning _ a cases, Piive Is Dana Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands -MISS GLEESON Amonu the pecenneers Steetios A True Nat lreat District 2) years will be allowed for re-! fH} and Ail Kind s of Repairs. to arrive from 1 south on tine i nt mo or tim re Od oa | . i Prince George tomorrow ts M oe Ask your drus st for a \ one net . cupere of tne Chics Fama’: * ; GEORGES GAGNON i p Margaret I. Wilson of Vancouver ini ot “The Roa’ to Rupert, Be. xt éw TIMBER SALE X 2384. ; na re my i Ht} . ; . ith , » 7 j een . > hone a er ce Dis who is on the way to visit wit Health.” It tells the real TIMBER SALE X 2500. |} Sealed tenders will be received by the| “™ mqoepe ms 1 p r cent. - iscountl on a her school friend, Miss Myrtle fact® about herb remedies | sstmntane . os taaen ah ine than be a on Tonnes rene POT it Swanson in Anyox Miss Wilson tl sat experience Sealed tenders Will be received by the the and day of September, ieee, tos the M ewan Rives re actual Distr i st mat inte™ than neon ep | purchase .o icence 8 Ot . * summer Goods is a neice of Mr. and Mrs, Donald of those who have used aarchenn cf License fr th80. peak Eeraeen ieee me cred “edjoiung pt See A. G. GRAY ; “ing Coarse MeLeod who were amongst lu Wonder Health Restore Pure mhaunet to cat 488-000 tect of Spruce |Cumshews inlet, Queen Chetiotte lalanas Teacher of Plane | " Dresses, Cotton Skirts and pert’s earliest residents, when’ () gale in Prince Rupert by |/Cedar, Bemlock and Balsam, 2 | DINER OT ie eam be eilewed. for oe Studio 187 Second Avenue 4 i@ Blouses Mr. MeLeod was connected with ‘ ' moval of timber i j Welch & Stew Prince Rupert Drug Co r particulars of the Chief Forester, Fuether particulars of the Chief Forester, PHONE Blue 421 or 444 ; » firm of Foley Cle © Viet B the District Forester, | Victoria, B.C. or District Forester, Prince ON pepo owe, rt Prince Rupert, B. G pmupers BL