Ala ee = ig <. . j and civil morning. | The assizes | on Thursday, November 18th. sittings of the supreme court will be | i I n nm AUSTRO-GERMAN LOSSES FIGURED AS 5,000.00 ndon, Oct. 27—The Nieuw ; iamsche Courant, as quoet- by Reuters Amsterdam corres- |} south today. — * ¢ @ p Mal- | f: Ben Self returned from a busi-|#'*' Phe hav J. G. Weston returned from | * Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. ae se @ | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greer left for|* _ their home in Smithers this | es t $8 oS TERMS MODERATE, Phone Biue 408 nt, gives German losses foctopey if to id, wounded and missing. 20 as 57,424, total Prussian losses are as 2,021,078. ne wspaper says there also 228 Bavarian, issued axon, 286 Wurtemburge and ival casualty lists as well as f officers and under-oflicers f the Turkish army. the total Central Powers at urant figures he { tw the es te oc MUSIC CFARI.ES BALAGNO (Pianist at Westtolme) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Former pupil of F. G. Strong. ment formerly belonged to Mrs P. F. Godenrath. . * * The American schooner Yaka- tat arrived this morning 5,000 pounds of halibut. Rough the with weather outside is keeping eatches low. . * . William Agnew, of Victoria, came north on the Prince Rupert, accompanied by Mr. Mathews, who in the is interested Port Edward Townsite case. = = = as 8 R. consulting from Montreal last night, aecom- panied by Miss They eft for Vacouver this morning. s s = C. L. Baker, of the Bureau of Economics and Geology of the University of Texas, at Austin, Tex., passed through this morn- Cambie, the veteran C. P. engineer, arrived Cambie. Mr. Miller, representing the National Drug Gempany, is reg-3} istered at the “Hotel Prince Rut} ; pert. 4% o's Mrs. J.W. Potter won the piane at the raffle in Geo. Tite’s store the other evening. The instru- Coughing scatters orn ing on his way to Cleveland, Ohio. ox —w T. J. Vaughn Rhys, known mining man, arrived from the well Hazelton last night. He is on his way to Stewart, where he expects to wind up his business after which he wil! leave for the front. list name of Corporal James amongst the In the latest casualty pears the Russell, Scotland, killed. It is feared that this is “Jim” Russell, who worked for George Tite and who left with the first contingent. - * = John Dybhavn has received a letter from Louis Hanson, one of Prince Rupert's pioneers, who is now in Berkeley, Cal., stating that ap- formerly he is in hospital there suffering from a broken leg, the result of trying conclusions with in which the car came out on top. a jitney, FA Ne f F'RE ALARM SYSTEM | * omens OCIMOCUIT NO. 1. Gox 12 Sth St and Srd Ave Gor 13th St. and Sra Ave. Gox 44—8th 8t. and 8rd a 4 and Box 16- Srd av Box 181s Ave, between sth and : Jupetion of ist, ea Oth Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bor 17—-1st Ave. and 7tb st. tral Hovel.) (Cen Crmourt MO. <. Sox 22 Sri Ave (host OMfee.> fox 23- %trd Ave Bos 24-191 Ave. Box 26-—2nd Ave Box 26-—200 Ave Bcx 27-—G. T. P. : and ara ft. and McBride St aud McBride st and @id St and 6th Gi. 82-—Bordet and Taylor 61s. 34—7th Ave. ahd Pulton 81. 86—0th ave, and Comox Ave. 87—8tb Ave. aha Dodge Pi. 88—6th Ave. and Thompson 8t. IT NO. 4. Ave. and Emmerson Peres Bor 41. 4 PL Sox 62--bth Ave. and McBride st Box 484th Ave. and Green 81. Box G4-