wonday FAMILY REMEDY oR MANY YEARS od “Fruit-a-tives” With The Best of Results. ror McKAY Eee. ir ne 17th, 1913. . ruit-a-tives’’ r many years. dicine I have do me the r gripe and their for Indigestion the best results, end them to ted eft mecomplete- s’’ Tull credit er pill a man IRGE MCKAY. ind for “Pruit-a- ing, due to the l fruit medicine all cases of pation, Sour sm, Chronic, ralgia, and all rroubles, ), trial size ent on receipt of Limited, Ottawa, 2he. SUBSCRIBE FOR —E DAILY NEWS COPPEELOL OE nce Rupert Feed Co. Hay, ¢ Feed and Seeds srain, OK9EN FEEO A SPECIALTY Agents for OMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. e/ orders promptly attended to ————— NADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY * noess Sophia southbound Saturday noon ‘cess Maquinna south- ound Sunday 8 p. m. ‘ncess May northbound Monday noon |. @ MONAB, General Agent Wr Fourth Street and Third Ave ene OOOO PPO OROODOODDDODDODLS lel : Directory St es PRL. Vintners Association 1836 THE Bank o; 1914 | BritishNorth Amerie 76 YEARS WH Bue rs | CAPITAL AND BUMPS ET Fhe | : ' } Teach The Children The Value of Money If your children lear; crowing, } pend not only Littoney wisely, | ’ '¢ ! if “ lenial, to thing f the | ce to financial succe ( uttire ive started them Savings Account for the Bank of Brit America, and encour rular! ‘PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, Manager. to add to it r POOCSSCE SSS eeece LATEST WAR NEWS The latest war received exclusively Daily News are mediately after the at places: Cole's Cigar Store Wark's Jewelry avenue, Prince AVCAULGC. Royal Central Uotel Wirfdsor Hotel Knox Hotel. Daily News avenue. eo eT eee CR eee Hee bulletins by The posted im- off following coming wires the ird Ave ird Store, Khupert Hotel, 2nd Hotel windows, 3rd see ee eR eK eR ee ee er ee FOR RENT -HOUSE- SIXTH AND YOUNG ST. PARTLY FURNISHED 5 ROOMS WITH BATH PLENTY OF CLOSET ROOM AND BASEMENT PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE Certificate of improvements. 'li Chance It Fraction, and Black Bear Mineral Claims, situase in the Skeena Min ing Division of Cassiar District. Where located:— ri Chance it Fraction located between the “Lilly Bertha” and Aidebaran” Mineral Claims near head of Alice Arm, Observatory “Black Bear Mineral Claim, one mile more or less, from the northwest point of the head of Alice Arm, @ branch of Ob watory Inlet. AKE NOTICE that 1, Pedro Salina, Miner's Certificate No, 80313B., Free Mfatend, to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate improvements, for the parece of ob- taining a Crown Grant of t above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must commenced be- fore tae issue of such Certificate of imn- provements, Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D. eta. PEDRO SALINAS. Certificate of Improvements. Aldebaran Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Dis trict. Where located:—About three-quarters (3-4) of @ mile, more or less, from the northwest point Of the head of Alice Arm and adjoining the Black Bear Mineral claim on the southwest. TAKE NOTICE that 1 agent for William J. Vaughan, Free Min- ers Certifeate No, 81545B., and for self, Free Miner's Certificate No 80313B., intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for & Certificate of Improvements, for pur- pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be- fore the issue of such Certificate of la- provement, Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D. 19i4. PEDRO SALINAS. Pedro Salinas, as WINDSOR HOTEL er of F Ave and Bigbth St Wow Wrient, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL rm Aver and Seventh 8% ‘ropean and American Plen Peter Black, Prop. KNOX MOTEL L Ave A ‘ween Eighth and Ninth Kates b0c to $1.00 r Day ® Beener, Props. oben a Beene en V. D. Casley EMPRESS HOTEL bird Ave K Dester » between Sixth and *venth Streets Dean Plan, 60 te 61 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL Burgess, Props, sod Sixth St Gleam seated ——astiinaaaie Vth WHOLESALE LuQuoR oO. LIMITED “Ave, and Stath g4 Phone toe Corte y Th Pear Ave Pian Been, NCE RUPERT IMPORTING ©0., LiMiTED 400 Biath Sus one 7 errs eee r—CC— +O; COLES Pras. ereres!| bbb bp hanna aaah annnnnaanant FIRE ALARM SYSTEM * — —— ; CIRCUIT NO. 1. @ox 125th St. and Srd Ave Box 13- 6th St. and Sra Ave Box 148th St. and Srd Ave. Box 16—Junction of ist, 2nd and ard Aves. Box 16—ist Ave., between 8th and th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bou 17.-1#t Ave. and 7th St. (Cen tral Hotel.) CIRCUIT NO. 2. Box 22--3rd Ave. and Sra St, (Post OMee.) Box 23--Srd Ave. and MeBride St Box 24--1st Ave. and McBride St Box 26 2nd Ave. and tad St. Box 26—-20d Ave, and 6th St @ox 27.6, T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 8. Box 31—5th Ave, and Fulton St. Box 32--Borden and Taylor 5s. Box 847th Ave. and Fulton St, @ox 36-—0ih Ave. and Comox Ave, @ox 87—-8th Ave, and Dodge Pl. Box 386th Ave. and Thompson St, omoulT NO, 4 Box 414th Ave, and Emmerson 1 os 425th Ave, and McBride St, Gox 435th Ave. and Green St, Box 440th Ave and Basil St Boa 45—Tth Ave. and Eherte Box 141——-7:b Ave, and Young St init ink i Om SPREE HHETEHH HHH EH HH HE sixty days from the date hereof to apply | ee ENGINEER WAS FIRST SURVIVOR SIGHTED Chief John Munro Was Grandish- 'Ng @ Rifle in Reply to Greet- ings to Relief Boat. Jobn Munro, the left in charge of the Island camp after Gap- ingineer wa lett started out on hie ‘y across the drift ice is his objeetive point, ted with many a strong ‘hen he eame ashore Bear at the Esquimalt vharf. His part in nh Was apparently ited by the host of ho clamored around him, be the first to wel. popular engineer home. | «splendid condition, il fo a stoical strain icter that made him i and privations with I f equanimity He says nh many pounds in he was enabled to od things provided by B ind his appearance tair bea out his state- ‘ rt | igineer modestly ss the awful pri- t ind his comrades gh since leaving |! bs er. Munro was ghted by Captain lOla ind his reseuers King and Winge, when C if ve vas being forced pth zh the ice as the party was apy hing Rogers Harbor. \ ne tent and a man muffled jin skins, apparently loading a gun j he was carrying, was alone visi- ble rhe Eskimos on the resene vessel were so alarmed at the me. thodical manner in which the man handled the rifle that they became panic-stricken, believing the man to be insane and- about to open fire on the vessel, The man turn- ed out to be no other than Engi- Munro, who was engaged in unloading the rifle as he walked In the tent the reseue party dis- covered Fireman Fred Maurer and Steward Rohert Templeman, both in a rathe prec arious con- dition. All walrus Maurer have they very be assisted aboard the Nearby the tent a large cross was stuck in the ground, marking the last resting place of Bjarne Ma- neer three had on hide for days. and Templeman could not survived much been living several longer as were weak and had to vessel. men, the assistant geologist, and George Malloch, geologist and to- pographer, of the Karluk expedi- tion. PRINZIP AND COMRADES ARE DECLARED GUILTY IN TRIAL AT SARAJEVO London, Oct. 34 A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph from Rome gives the following, receiv- ed from Sarajevo, Bosnia, under date of Monday: . “Gavrio Prinzip, the assassin, and Grabez, a student, Nedeljo Gabrinovies, and twenty-one of Prinzip’s accomplices, were found guilty of treason today for the killing of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife.” As the court pronounced the verdict there could be dis- tinetly heard the rumble of the artillery of the Servians, who had fought desperately to eapture the city and liberate the prisoners, all of whom are Slavs. The eourt will pronounce sentence Wednes- “| day. The greatly otie songs eall for enlistment was aided in Britain by patri- To the tune of “The British Grenadiers,” ai lot of people have been singing a song by W. M. L. Hutehinson, of which the first and last verses are: Roll up the war map of Europe!” The German Katser cried, For 'm the new Napoleon, An’ England's ‘ands are tied.” But another sort o’ rollin’ up Is comin’ into play Roll up Roll up!" sez Kitehener, An’ we're rollin’ up all day ‘An while do do our part ‘ere, We'll think with love an pride of our comrades now a-rallyin’ Acroat the oceans wide For Bast an’ West an’ farthest They hear K.’s call resound fioll up! Koll up for England!" An’ they’re rollin’ up all round!” South The boys in Toronto are sing- ing the following to the tune of “Tipperary” Its a long way to 8t. its a long way to go It's a long way to St. Helena, Where the Kalser's bound to go. Good-bye, Katserina, farewell Germany; Its a long, long way to St, Helena, Where the Kaiser will be. NOTICE. The Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance from the above fund, resident in the city or district and whose breadwinner is on active service with the forees of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the seo. retary of the local organization. W. EB, COLLISON, Helena, P. O, Box 735,-tf, THE DAILY NEWS. PLAN TO DEAL WITH FOES IN CANADA Registry Offices and Concentra- tration Camps for Austro- Germans. Ottawa, Nov. 2.—A plan to deal with the Germans and Austrians in Canada was adopted by the cabinet at a special meeting held Saturday.