THE DAILY NEWS ' - FOR aoe. Aug. 14 | Blue ‘S Serge SUIT REGULAR PRICE $50.00 to clear at $33.50 ieee ARTIN O’REILLY | NN & “ ANN ent pam en pnae tel fine (RSET REN TN ESSAY =m * ale x > | Sport Briefs Local News N | ie ‘ ews Notes | On Sunday the Telkwa base u ball aggregation came down to} Ask for Atkins’ Ba ize, tf | Srnithe rs and walloped the boys | . . jal the divisional point to a score oe Sinelais qa.¢ which would have required an|inverne yesterday ; sittin ” » Ol » jidding machine to rewister, Whil ‘ 6 e ¢ modern business essentials. They are time and Smithers team squabbied| ,Battie'’s StocKtaking Sale. See labor savers. That means money to you, about decisions, thie Tellewa b nCONy a tf ed round the bases until | Mr Jj. Howard of f Inlet { ad ell over the two imong the reeent ar J in the ' The visitors had city lerable base running pra sp ‘ . | i! rve as a Bf Hubert War ol ret { fi 1a anil for the next port fo the south I Py ith im (seOorKgse today. t as ils from the Queer I rything reduced iring te Islands report that one;vut special lines t Barrie's j ost poy t aabiviti« | ta r sale tie. alt i ti youns et there is plece of ground is required or Police Court this ini e have sheets for nearly every requirement and a Ithi iperior outdoor sport. In| 'nmed the at #1 . der for every sheet. If you need something special alles mnmnun ti } , ” vi Launch 23 leaves Prince Ru- ANADA anticipates a She must be prepared for any ; /E and PRINT exactl summetes bestaem’s *° \pert Boathouse for Salt Lakes : ‘ a aera Na BINDERY will — aaa exactly to ant the support of a fi rtba bill Giuey tai MARE from 40 tt period of growth. development of traffic east- ae Fa ead an nd es 1 : bound or weste—or south ied dies kal. | Meo a, ake Her raw materials remain the On ‘Thursday afternoon a tast|90°%,' the sity. by the Grand envy of her competitors. ER rail service must be i game was played at wlicie : ; ; | ; his ning. : ependabie. ils Maeno 2 A ae ae oe ee She commands capital and elastic and dependable in eleven .representing the mer- Fred Nash of Mas S sit. : A re res re Capacit ts of the town. Many fanslor-in the city RMVing arrived trom skilled workmanship. t must have reserve capacity, t to root for their respec the. Stcaits by PHitée whether to ro!! a bumper favoritos in. thie, Falher: in-1Atbert’ yasterday, Her ition in the British , 3D e: some othe immediate use LOOSE LEAF Ledgers, Cash, Ung fixture : j E ith : i 3 wheat crop east, or some othe mals, Synoptics, Bill and Charge Systems, Diaries, here were one or two pa 0 Weal, hucast tine -mpire gives her prestige an Canadian product west-bound Memos, Phot® Albums, Scrap Albums arly brig if incidents d ivf St. Andrew's Vickets pportunity. for Siberia or the Antipoues. er eee Sie tee cunte cna ne B i F T i ; unt y brig pla The Attack on Zeebrugge by ut whether she realizes * . s i} ; | ’ d vhen | British Ships and Sailors. Splen- her hopes fully or only par- t JL ' ‘ we M tid pictures. Thrilling story. : ea }: s | Westhoime Theatre. Next Tues- tially rests to No small degree Elasticity, dependability and a ay od Gay. . ; il es . ig upon her steam railways. reserve capacity are pro Oct Ric George was]. Mrs. F. Hunt, as werd . . . foundly affected by the over Everything for the Cthee sing nals Ge Ch whelming increase in operating eee ‘ George ca i yh Albert . : EF RP OS. ee ee eas ee tee LOSER to Orient or expenses as compared to McRA BWI Ov, Liv. e easily, Tt was , bas Europe than is any other _ revenue. pont: ee ee oi aes part of the NewWorld,Canada allies pitely the « and 1 tied an would lose this advantage if HIS is another reason why : Oe = ic in Sikh clk tena dd ea -her_railways proved unable to increased freight rates are . be 5 tted 1 ine \ b . : aa dae ' ion 5: ee ee cone ast ; | carry her goods quickly to necessary in the public in. t inning wi hree runs & | se well- terest! or Rent—Fur nished Rooms |e:.9° 0." ci WR ON ) g a i ' uae two nen and then thre . tl rt ! d y 4 tis knocked a rh wrtut “A; ort 7 ye tow left fleld a h sas iP ns DOMINION HOTEL : x p Me b Tee ar earnest This is the seventh of a series of advertisements published under the authority ot panini tt elf. Im the last of me op ; ‘ 6 mk . s it Radieielad nid Wake is nevenit See ae Beavers th 1 The Railway Association of Canada ner First Ave. and Eight Sireet, Prince Rupert ' enue * W tl : ' a Conserdatory of Pusie | Simm Eowunp Watase, C.V.0.. LL_D., D.C.L, President. ' BUS SERVICE TO HOT Sigeetit was SPRINGS AT LAKELSE . j \ . l t Sp es A 8. Voor, Mos. Doc.. Musical Director. he ae ‘rom THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVELY EQUIPPED SCHOOL i by notifying ©. A. Waite OF MUSIC IN THE DOMINION. very ‘ark Garage, Ter- RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER Isr. 1920 ir w i ] ind A Faculty of internations! reputation. Lectures on Musieal History, Rudi- ‘ Two Concert Halls Large Concert ments, Piano Pedayogics, etc. s s scasun- Organ and smaller Pipe Organs, afford- Evil appointed Women's Residence. \ i ites tf ing ample facilities for Organ Practice. ‘ 5 + Pook, and Students’ Orchestra. Ensemble Classes, be - ete. Studevts’ Weekly Recitals. Free Mr. Db vest LOCAL EXAMINATIONS FOR (1921 K M | i froi will be held tHrougheut the Dominion, according to locality, in June and July, 1921, setts ‘ , George - In ‘ u it w st twi — tends { i \ years a this sum that he ’ Lotw Arthur's : Miss M Anyox aha a salad When in Town, Come to the say havir a . “ ar 7 i \ , ve nm ‘l sda , S V EA POOL ROOM we M vil ' i “i place this oie 7 . ¥. . daugh Mrs. ¢ achteede> aiaias Near Beer, Soft Drinks, Cigars and Cigarettes 1’ Ml viv | i th hild « M and Mrs. E. Peter sen Pr f le j Met f | | { ; ' i> J OCA uo tuzeilael Lhe . " parents have Woeraing at = = = = naa ow As ' Oceanic cannery during the fish- 7 teache Normal 8 g season. It was there that the Va Wit Dp at-iyoungster died. Funeral arrange- ] he Smeeton ? iched t t Anyox. ients are in the hands of the B. —_———— 5 Undertakers, T R ie sedan takers ea Rooms turned to pert by the p att 308 Seeond Avenue rices slaughtered at Barrie's ‘ Prince Gk Ss morning. | stocktaking Sal tf TIMBER SALE X 2326. } for ocktaking e Mheir many here will’ be : Sealed tenders wilt be recetved by the Home Cooked Meals | I } . Mintster Lands not later than boon on;s glad ti un for before Advertise in t Daily News the 7th ay ra tober, 1829, for the burs { Breakfast, Dinner and th Seattle they a Bie Se s ieee i nee X t¢ int ha ou Supper ’ ‘ g.2 " Me =n) ok sper ‘ la ami A were ~ popula LAND ACT. sam, ob ah area situated on False dnlet, ; Try our Home Made Bread vo ‘ set Hivers tnlet, Range 2, Coast Dis tr ict . *.. % on . Three (3) years wul be adowed [for re- and Cakes hy vy swe i Notice of intention to Apply to Leas* Load.) moval of timber 3 rurthber particulars Of the Chief Forester ‘ Miss Margaret Ih Gassiar Land Ligtrict, Recording Bts-| Victoria, B.C, or District Forester, Prince i Maloney. who ! f Skeeta, and situate at Alice Arm . oie re {eee er B. ¢ ha { south f TAKE NOTICE that we Alice Arm Mining and Devel pent ‘ Ltd head offtee at th Anyo., B pation Huns aud Pi T i velopment intemd to af ply “tor me rou ano un n to lease the following dey ribed to , h members | Commencing at a post plan od at 4 and All Kinds of Repairs. inters ih meh Water ia —\ os f lly be p Ati wn with the North Bdy, of L. 3 . the fold, Dee she “Curthoo Mineral Claim,“ umened ao } GEORGES GAGNON vce th 3 dew. 11 amin Be § feet a Se For Outside Orders address theas , $64 mehce SOU i ¥ 4 ters ib 84 k 1 min. BE. 4460 feet to the Wes TIMBER SALE X 2384. P.O. Box 4666 Phone 7) : , ~~?! na pe eed the Indian reserve; we err er wearer es ernresererarivere: weed j gafne last | then soul 1.0 feet more r jess t Sealed tencers will be received by the latin el cal ! low Water mark of Allee Arm tenes Minister of Lands not later than neon on ! i Wiis 4 y fallow 4 low water mark 800 feet{the gut day of September, 1020, fur 9 ‘ it \ dl v fi 1 ‘ t of Lot 3510, produced purehas of Licones Xx 9384 to. eut '’ , hones ! oo dex 22 min, W. 400 Tt 80,000 feet of Spruce ~ aed He m A GRAY i ha biz nd. ite U a " thener therty |lock on an area adjoining 17 ‘1p. e e ba j } AL ‘ i wing high water ark #1.2 Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charis se Isiands Teacher of Piano ! ie puy feet more : @>s » the. point i un | District 4 ; i} lox oy p mence t and a more Two 9) ye ars will be allowed for re Studio 187 Second Avenue r thval lihnber { ALICRk ARM MINING AND DEVELOPMEN Further particulars of the Chief Forester LTt Fred Nash, B.¢.L.S.,| Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Fringe PHONE Blue 421 of +4 bat ‘ i Agent Hupert B.C. ' ‘