rite. iaILY I.he Thursday $ ' II NO ALUM MHMMMMM The Daily News THE MAILS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA FALL AND WINTER Published Daily " Weekly For the East. Guaranteed LargMt Circulation Wednesday and Saturday, box SCHEDULES closes 0:30 a. m. nnd Friday 3 HEAD OFFICE 8. S. Pf1INC nrnnnr Dally Nw building. 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 88. a. m. For Ocenn Falls, Vancouver. From the East. Friday at 0 n. m. For AnyoxveVy w'edneX1 ' TRANXIEr DtSPl-W AUVLIITISI.NO 60 cents per mcli. Cuntrtut Trains arrive Tuesday nnd .... ...8- 8- PniNcc RupErrr "'lniBhl. mien ci ii application. Thursday, 5:30 m. rur ncicniKan, vt ransrcii, Juneau and p. tmlay nt 12 noon. For Vaneomor nntl n8!?; fY' "al-ovcry DAILY EDITION Thursday, Nov. 23, 1010. For the South. Wednesday at o a. in. p,)ints ith Tuesday, 5 p. m. Boat sails at PASSENO.Cn TRAIN SERVICE ror Smltnsrs, Prints Osorga, Jaspsr, .... 7 p. m. Ptg, connecting th.re foe all point, m Ea.t.rn Csn.V. it . .W,""u NAVAL RECRUITING terest. True, Prince ftupert, in Wednesday, 7 n. m. Hoot sails and Southern Stalest Isai.a Prince Rup.rt avsrv wm... t,,l, da. at 11.80 a. m. Ml.ad train ' ,M Uluf- The appointment of n cili Lieut. Peters, has provided one at 0 a. ni. Aflency All Ocean vsr,Steamship rrlds, at 8 Lnc. zens naval recruiting com. of the heroes of the Royal Navy Friday, 7 a. in. Uoat sails at For Information and reservations apni'v i,, in the and the interest 9 a. m. City Ticket Office, 626 Third Avenue. inlllec this city on Tuesday In present war, PHONE 2G0 Saturday, Boat sails 6 p. ni. evening Is destined to be a which has been taken in Sunday, Iloat sails 0 p. ni. most important step. Such a the doings of this gallant JUDGMENT RESERVED For Anyox. IN NEWSPAPER CASE movement is on foot through officer and his vessel goes to Wednesday, box closes 10 p. in. out Canada, but nowhere will show just what would happen CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY (Continued From Pare One.) it be pursued more enthusias if this city were more fully rep SUN AND TIDE tically than on the Pacific resented in the navy. This Loweit Rates lo all Eastern Pointa trouble until the fall of 1915 when coast, and particularly in the personal interest is of the ut Friday, November 2lth. via Steamer to Vancouver and the Coyle suggested the moving of CANADIAN PACIFIC young port of Prince Rupert. most importance, and had Can Sun rises 8:44 a. in. RAILWAY Meals and tho plant to Smithers. McNeil Berth Included on Steamer Never before has the impor ada possessed a fleet, named Sun sets .,4:3d p. m. said he could only do that on tancc of naval supremacy been after the different provinces High water ...0:23 a.m. Ht. 18.7 paying what the plant was worth Princess Maqulnna for Qranby & Alice Arm Friday 11 p. m. so clearly demonstrated as'in probably, and manned by Canadians, Low water ...C:15a. m. Ht. 8.0 and also what be owed tho store. Princess Sophia Southbound Saturday 6 p. m. the present war. One trembles our citizens would have High water ..12:10 Ht. 22.0 He then left ,for the coast. On p.m. Princess Maqulnna Southbound Sunday 6 p. m. to think what would have been followed the fleet movements Low water ....7:3p.m. Ht. 2.8 his return he found the printing the fate of the Empire today with a more acute and intimate Captain McOre. M. M. S. A. J I. PETERS, General Aeent press on a wagon near his store. had not the navy been ready interest than they have done. He gave instructions that (he- Co ner Fourth Street and Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. B.C. on August 4th, 1914. Silently When the war is over, one goods be removed to his ware For Good Looks and relentlessly the navy is of the questions of first importance house. Coyle had already taken still carrying on its great work will be tho protection a woman must have good a load of goods to Smithers. Coyle health. She can do her part by of safeguarding trade this well the our of coast, as as refused to go to check up the helping natureto keep the blood routes; convoying troops Atlantic seaboard. "Defence, the liver active and the across the ocean, and protecting Not Defiance" is our motto, and articles. Defendant denied that Eure, regular, with the aid of he ever had any arrangement to the mild, vegetable remedy our armies and their supplies for the defence of our shores buy in the plant for Coyle. during transportation to a navy must spring up. The BEECHAM'S Under cross - examination by the countries where fighting is men who will go out to join Mr. Patmore, defendant denied going on. The navy is the Canada's volunteer navy in the absolutely ever having made any PILLS Empire's watch dog and police next few weeks will return to arrangement with Dr. Wallace force combined. our shores imbued with the as a ttli Cnrr ki ! Skl Vsh Vssssa to buying in the plant for Coyle. Mistwnrto. Ulmi,atn To an island kingdom like great traditions of the Dritish Mr. Coyle was recalled in re Britain, an invincible is and blood jiavy Navy, the of seagoing LAND ACT gard to the holding up of the absolutely essential, and it is forefathers will have plant and Mr. Christie's asking beginning to be realized that been stirred in their veins. Vancouver Land District District of him to state a price. Coast, Rangs 8, naval protection is just as important There are many sturdy boys TAKE .NOTICE that Archie Barnes Martin. A. M. Manson submitted that to the long Pacific growing up in Prince Rupert. occupation mill mansrer, of the dry of the evidence of the plaintiff showed Vancouver, Province of British Columbla( The Royal Standard Test coastline of Canada it is old as to They come mostly of the intend to apply ror permission to purchase, that Mr. McNeil the was nc-tual the Uritish Isles. The immediate sea-faring stock, and every the following described lands: 151 purchaser of the plant. He Ccmmenclnr at a post planted on the field of the fleet is In one of them is an embryo south shore of Cousins Inlet about fire Here where we teat the European waters, but the time sailor. Just as soon as they submitted that, taking the plain chains west of the southwest corner of choicest samples of Canada' tiff's contention that McNeil Lot 31, llanre 3, Coast District! thence was, and may be again, when have learned to toddle, they south SO chains, thence west 40 chains, air rrHlion sac wheat crop. battleships were urgently need have made the acquaintance bought the plant in for him, it thence north to chains, thence west 3 We grind them into(lour m the BEST not shown that plaintiff chains, thence north 18.5 chains more or was ever ed on this coast. of the sea and love of the sea less to II. W. M. or Cousins Inlet, thence title cull you sec on the left of The sending of recruits' to has been born in them, which made any effort to purchase back following the II. W. M. to this post and the picture. Then comes the the containing one hundred and twentv-nve the navy from Canada will they will never lose. Right in plant. (lis; acres more or less. supreme test bread-haling. If create a personal interest in this city there is the foundation L. W. Patmore contended that DATED at Vancouver, D. C, this 1st the bread is perfect in every dsy of November, A. D. IB It. the fleet which dues not exist for a portion of our Pacific the evidence of two independent Ml. AICIIIE BARME9 MAflTIX. way we pronounce the wheat witnesses showed that Mr. McNeil A I and the flouf-ROYAL at present. Every eye is fo-cussed fleet of the future, and it on the doings of the may be that Prince Rupert, the was to buy in the plant, Coyle LIQUOR ACT, 1910. STANDARD. Grand Fleet in the North Sea, namesake of an ancient warrior, giving his ranch papers as se AT YOUR GROCER'S to be but that fleet is will curity. He submitted that the (Section It.) iVnnrnm'PrMillintf Rrmin fnl t.r sure, one day produce a NOTICE Is berebr liven that, on the ROYAL STANDARD something in which Canadians Drake; a Nelson, or a Beres-ford. fact that $200 worth of paper first day of December next, application will IUIIVUUIV1 Vancouver.New llllUllUUlUlil wrstninxer.rJanaimo.VKtor VUXIU,la.r I in general have active in was bought in for $12 was addi be made to the Superintendent of Pro no vincial Police for renewal of the hotel tional proof that the goods were licence to sell liquor by retail la the hotel bought in for Coyle. Ho submit known as the northern Hotel, situate at Port Simpson, In the Province or British ted that the part of the plant Columbia. FRED STORK'S HARDWARE which was sold for $275 to Mc- Dated this 7th day of October. 1916, ERNEST WOOD MCHARDS, Applicant Travel East I Dougall and Itymes was not part of the plant sold by the sheriff. 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