ee : = ae . — ——— HUGHES I8 sancasr;: om {FE GE B Real Lever fimuiation i ec too reey [oud watcii FREE] 3 But Only the Sainn. a“ ‘Tr c rT ‘, j AAUT-A-TIVES OPENED CAMPAIGN BY SPEECH been called - , h Trouble westing | COMPELLED LOYAL MAGISTRATE TO ATTEND AND HEAR HIM ured Both Stomae war that G: ORDERED MERCHANTS TO OPEN STORES AND entions, wa IVE HIM SUPPLIES. and Headaches tentions, @ UPPLIES made by Ma ee - par ; jenn ee Hughes, M i newspapers have madela small shepherd's whip; and for er sinee child the Canadia i dispatch from the Goy.|that I was fined 5s | ’ in = 4 ie tion Came ij General of South Africa Here the magistrate inter- k and worn tle: j ' rupted De Wet and asked him ; ee : : nt of General De tne = os temot | whether he did not plead guilty. he same bid state of prepa ment of his lie admitted that he had pleaded . a i ae aid the ¢ Phe ac nt guilty and ordered the magis , x a ae 4 before the , trate to keep quiet and he would ADVERTISE IN FOR COAL WOOD dand edvic jasked Brita - Wed ee a eee AND GAS‘ STOVES : r use Sir Robert B Octobe 8, General De jliked when-he had finished speak- - S ™ FF. t fine, and @ k tered Vreite wit in g, and if he would not hold hie No Dust NoRust) - a7 TX, FF DALLEY CO umes on the street mer PIX weer ivr h 50} ee ean en, of whom half to{toneue he would make him hold] DHE DAILY NEWS I replied, “I am lit. He said, **Well, men left Cana vere irmed After | tak ralipen mas ns om a te a| ut’ continues? De Weil. Seki towel we I oa Ee eee ! take them. They : lig , the magistrate had delivered j P| well. go a than I catt”’ vas of ¢ fter a rg 1 THE BANK OF umbi Stea - ; WILLIAMS ie i tt een | ee " ah judgment, instead of reprimand S36 1914 I'd B Of Ng, m >. ne il he 1 | l | Se y 7 marked ha tow to form mt the boy and ordering him in BritishNorthAmeriea and sheet metal work denier ® 6 tor $2.50, tria { CaPiTal AND SURPLUS $7,766,666. . ture to be obedient and do his W. . Ld ¢ . s told byw t) ” Wet's force ¢ dale aid on receipt of I wa i by as | aa adie cx tae GA ie a tial at fair prices estern Plumbing Co., orice by FF imited, Ottawa, [trate of Toront ub hed Che clerk " 1¢ looked at the native a I mn I wate snaged| would like to give him a , whet RAR IE, Meat ’ - | | tr , a 000 } { i from a ber | *'5s The magistrate was a - ———__ eee — ; ” nunting ‘ - 7. . . mn | - s CANADIAN PACIFIC Fon pite of their| brother-in-law of a man for! Teach The Children |.... ‘ , vhom he had the greatest respect RAILWAY tending ya Caada. TI i him He was | : ! ‘ the Value of Money ‘ ‘ od in front of ind wh was very dear o him piace i rude thre = . f wour <« r Princess May southbound was likals ; ‘ from where he| (President Stey1 and for that if your children oe while reassert 1¢ would cive anothe ving not , ow Friday, 8 p. mM. ‘the salo r i I ition he had = ! would gi him another 7 . oe , iow to : ' j t who |‘ hance; otherwise he would have linoney wisely, but how, ; é, it the instrument to |t#ken him prisoner and gone and eif-denial, to save some- SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS this yea nd any freebooters g ru is IN aaa da Princess Sophia southbound os cy ae . h the news to the Trans. |!@nded him over to the Germans tort : - ure, you will PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. Sunday at 8 p. m. oe AGIen 8 The postmaster succeeded The magistrate’s father was one i tarted them on the road aa vould , a : neh | Of the staunchest pillars of theJ al success. Open a a @ ze his message through . unt for each in 1st Ave. and McBride 6. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. 4. @ MONAB, General Agent ves P Chureh, and if he were alive to- Davings Accour or eax : ’ | the men had time to st retains , . . ; ‘ PHONE 25 Granch Verd at Smithers Corner Fourth Street and Third Ave rhe speaker contended thers nfs j - , t aa day he would be heart and’ soul ihe Bank of British North ‘ lwere hundred =i aianh ws and prevent him. As . : : Amer: and ence > is wore Aundreds of United States is they got into the office|With him in this movement and eet eee Lencourage them rene boys with the first contingent,| | ished up the instrument, |©o?demn the dastardly act of rob-| © 4¢4 to it regularly. siand hundreds more w ld be wit! 7 ~ : . . a _- a in “ae : ! FOR A TAXI: : |knocked down the postmaster and|P¢ry which the government was} s»iueP pIDEOT BRANCH ; ——— = a. pecoms, wilting to fight for ed him The rest of the|#0ime to commit. The ungodly KAIEN H ; ae . .|policy of General Botha has gone ¥. MARGETTS, Manager. B Mme oe ee THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 ritain felt naacer n long enough, and the South sii vt 7 r { mn in all directions, ordering ; ' : uteome of the naval as-| rican ute re going to , : ] PHONE--75 ¢ : ithe inhabitants to assemble at the Af os Dutch wer going t CERES RRS Builders Supplies tof the struggle, and any Ger-| Lali f t of the Dutch }*tand as one man to crush this |#* * Plumbers’ supplies i er I ron 2 itk n ships left on the top of the] | witty: they. tnled neenea ch holy seandal Some of his LATEST WAR NEWS . > — HARDWARE PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO wate after the war would be dis-| : oy neake | frie nds had advised him to wait py cement Varnishes tributed among the Allies ne wey GievETy™ be Bike fendies Gbtil the Maatiokl® The latest war bulletins * New eee eS a Genera De Wet had mean-/|# = ONS AubUls : Huet! * received exclusively by The * ete time take p a stand on the|Peopte had received a bigger)» Daily News are posted im- # eee Torn In Brussels a_ be ‘ ve r} ont end creth Gat eh but it was beneath him|#* mediately after coming off * | FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 3 tra s ba f f from | wistrate should be brought to|#™4his people to kick a dead dog > the wires at the following . * to a silroa statior Proceeding, De Wet said paves ; | 3 hit Pw en were despatched | ; , .|# Cole's Cigar Store, 3rd Ave # ls g| roel & funnel under @ ShiP) i the magistrate’s office to or-|"Pnéland has got her hands fully — Wark's Jewelry Store, 3rd *|¢ TE UNION STEAMSHIP C0. OF B.C., LIMITED | Se hat “ gine ° | Gor 12 St. and 3rd Ave : — jer the latter to attend the meet- 5 eh. I hate the lies that a * avenue. * : tor 13 #t. and Srd ave . | stantly being spread to the ef-|* Prince Rupert Hotel, 2nd * ice ie pipplacgringBorece * aene : $3, VENTURE ; of : t t flo ' jfect that t isands of Australi- avenr.e. pi 15, » of tet, 2nd eno & It is ed that a nber of the el De Wet's son) ex- * Royal Hotel. * ie, S| iritist men have had |, his} to meets t ag-|9us, Canadians and Indians can}, (otra) Hotel * SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. to 16 Ave, between 8th and y |! sh cers and meé lave ha ended his hand gre@t the mag- oi a beriene aa entral Hotel. uh s x Hotel S| the ae N doubt /istrate, who told him he would|”® § gat us Here coure|® Windsor Hotel. * Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT ‘ it} get the . » e| r ™ 0 ot Ave, and 78 St. (Com gf . thousands of the Germans |», t give his hand to a rebel and|" English get them from one ie Knex Motes. ° MIDNIGHT _—— * way . lhas not enough men to fight her|/* Daily News windows, 3rd * . z ure also suffering from cold feet jwhen ordered 1 the name of Gen- : th , |* avenue * For Further Particulars Apply to CrROUIT NO. 2 > ” -s “ w tlles im going rough . jeral De Wet to attend the alt. | cco S Pence, fee S Jing he replied that he was not go-|the town to take the following six | PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. rust neg he replied iat e as no - : Ser 28 Ave. and MeBride 81 3 Euphrates | ie bod ad & thestie betes jert es, namely, horses, saddles, | AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS Bor 24 \ve. and MeBride St z Piver | ; e . bridies, halters, arms and ammu- Bor 2200 Ave. and end St. * . pine enemy en wes | | if anybody should re ——————— Ben 26 Ave. and 6th St z \ I bos t to De Wet, who was fu-|' Se ee eae —— So: 27 , | ifuse t i¢ ’ se arti ! : eee oat ale is ee to hand my men these art alec . } cles f the shoulk ve found CIROUIT NO. 8. : Ihim (the rerlatrats by force, | hey should in NOT WHAT YOU EARN, BUT WHAT YOU SAVE Bor 34 ve s i itheir possession, I will give them PROVIDES Bor 32 wnt Wieden : and, if uecessary, to drag him |™ tt bok I T IN OLD AGE ; > a thrashing with a sjambok. Ber 34 \ve. and Fulton St > ip The men again entered the | , , . ; COMFOR > ve. and Games ave. @ evident magistrate’s office and|"°¥ order the storekeepers to go| NINETY-FIVE PER CENT OF THE MEN OF THIS 7 \ve. and Dodge PI oe ay a land open shops, ¢ i COUNTR THE AGE OF SIXTY ARE DEPENDENT bor 38 aa sonibess St : iid hands on him, pu g him |@"d oper their shops, and I wi \ Vv AT or a o t} , T" lent |Select men to go round and take Upon Their Daily Earnings, Their Families or Charity for Support » t of his chair he residen } iees—cn ann, Ee : SS ae vat ig{Whatever T require apart from the THE EASIEST WAY TO SAVE IN THE SAFEST SORT OF WAY ‘> Ave. and Emmersoa * gistrate thereupon sa that i , y 2 Phaly: . ; labove articles and they will give is BY A POLICY IN Bo » were going to take him by} ; a 28 wn ang wennae 6 § [receipts tor weet they tak, al THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSUR —— sve, quae ae 5 j force he would go, and walked} , tl ; ! ‘ do not oper eir shops = » Ave end Bast) St. : vith them. He faced De Wet with] f they dot pen ¥ iu 1} | KISSICK & EDWARDS 7h Ave. and Eherts. willingly I will open them in a Box 14) Ave. and Vues & : flant air ee - é DISTHICT AGENTS * 1 De Wet. after em-|°'"er Was Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B.C. tht tee e heer ete ene wenere an My advice to you Basiish is to - . THE WAR IN MESOPOTAMIA. I ying some abusive language oa = sacle a: isiiir Oikacaae ack eteeeaeaaaee Te) . ; es I ty the magistrate. addressed the — 4 | —_— ——-—_____—— British troops from India have ' ... |not interfere with my men. If], os bee fighting at Fao, on the] meeting as follows: ‘Ladies, Gen- . t Ie i) v5. PR I have|¥Ou do not, beware when I tome / | west side of the Euphrates|tiemen and Burghers, OE a ee ek el ae alee i} * Jatin io oitink , rack ave g£o 2 sons : » they ‘ni ve able|asked you here to explain to you ' River, where they may be able/a : . iin abies to} and sons-in-law here with me, |¥%~ } heels j ' “ urkis ove to|my positior ren turning to leabers P : to hamper the Turkish mow . é, ‘at 7, h aid: ‘Masi and the only people left on my * , j | ] I re] { > at- 1? magistrate e sal t ... — “|. Vintners Associaton 4 nvade Kgypl Arabs have « farm are my wife and daughters : oe = | i Sheik and are said to|trate, I want you to get a short- wacker vee Anybody can go and see if you WINDSOR HOTEL | be threatening Aden hand writer to take down every : a Corner of First Ave. and Eighth 8: | word that I am going to say, be- like, and request a — , THE belies wrignt, Prop. | Certificate of improvements. cause whatever I may do in the po: Glee hare ay ney ow “" . Aldebaran Mineral Clam, situate im wee future I can never commit al eauite. if they will do so. . Skeena Mining Division o oe We DAILY i aa worm, OZNTRAL \" ‘ CREE three; quarters greater act of rebel = a I 100,000 ‘MEN iN U. Ss. oo eoue and Seventh 81 3-4) of & mile, more or less } e lready committed. am Europes > st point 0 d of Alice Arm | AVE AIPeE * ~~ a oe | Snd adjoining the black Bear Mineral claim ing through to Maritz, where VALLING TS GNLeT The Daily News goes into nearly every home im “er Black, Prop. the southwest ee ' - —_—_—_— . : : ci ‘ — | Oe TAKE NOTICE that ), roare Salinas, es we will receive arms and ammu- Otiawe. hos, | bck teeta Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of wuunniaiviaininndiaiamest ! ; : awa, , : : NOX MOTEL ere ertineate No aT and for 2Y"/ nition, and from there I am go- enuenne inked . ex Hee enedet the city because it is clean and reliable. It has ail Pirs if, Free Miner's Certifica i se ; isa , o_o ween Eighth aud Ninth intend, sixty Gays from 7 oe hereof.) ing to Pretoria to pull down the States have offered to enlist in 1s the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events ‘ropes 40, Rates b0¢ wo 61.00 fo spel “ , - B. nts, for the DUr| HH itish flag and proclaim a free|,... 4. : a te a and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- Per Day pose ofeobtaining @ Crown Grant of on ° I Anu Canada for service in urope, ac- SAFE bia 58 tants. thene subjects with : . ; Bi Beener aw Sennen, Prope. /")lnd further take notice that action, South African Republl 18° leording to Major. Genéral Hughes, Sane mism and reliability. . ‘e ae ahenrenee under perme, 58, see be comunenced be im-+ Who side with the government) oanadian Minister of Militia. He The Daily News is the most valuable to k , : a ust go " I signed the]... d aati pap emenee y= oe | d this 2ist day of September, A.D. |! ' a = ; ra t made the clalomend Gime intent ; SPICY advertisers because it is'read by the buying public. , corm, Vereeniging Treaty and swore to ae el ade eat Third Ave, Betw PEDRO SALINAS gre he British fl but to questions regarding the theory (IMPARTIAL It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in ‘ wom Sah one i a eaasttes eaaiaieanaieainamntinante -|be faithful to the British flag, but} inat Germans in the United States the vity. is re the class of le the venth Streets | — ~— i tienthhe i y t y peop Curopean Plan, 60 te Ot Per Bey | Gertineate of improvements. we have been so down-trodden might attempt a raid across the INDEPENDENT advertisers want to talk to. = $} 1 canes 16 reaction, and pack Bear lpy the miserable and pestilential | rorqor INTELLIGENT inera aime, © _ a . . i NOYAL HOTEL tag, Divielna - case’ pine. Fraction English that we can endure it no Major General Hughes said he | vere locatec 4 ial * . _— . “ : : rey & Burgess, Props locals 4 be twee tt cnudily Bertha’ and longer. His Majesty King Edward was in favor of accepting the men | I maran’” Mine ‘ more ' al el : Quropes ee “ae S80 - a Se eee “ ‘on Vil proms ed to protect us but who had ome red themselves. —— Steam weaied more or leas, from the B rth west pow of ihe has failed te do so, and allow- mens » head of Alice Arm, @ brenen ¢ a : SEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO servetor? inlet that 1, Pedro Saling, Pree ed a magistrate to be placed over With so many discarded | ; . Th 1 ony a . 5 | ® LiMiTED inane ‘Bectincate N 600ts®. a us (he is one of the pestilential|/ LL.p.’s, D.D.’s and’ Se.D.s lying 3 Se 0 he date hereot — and Stam o sty Sert ing Ree veer pt rr English) who is an absolute ty-labout in Europe, it seems a pity | : ron ye tor the purpo — 1 Bae oe OVeenwn Orent of te above cui rant, and has made it impossible} that Americans should still have | SL ———— 4 ‘ wtice “ e} "ONCE RUPERT imPontine 90, Bl unde scction 98, must be munenoed de ito tolerate it any longer, I was/to work four long years for al " fore the issue of such Certificate arae for ee ; , : ; a UIMITED ialtiats ‘ » ealeanee cae charged before him for peating|mere A.R—New York Evening | + RARAAAAA AKA ARERR RARER Oo Jlath Ges Dated this @tst Ga) a native boy; I only hit him with Post Se HA ; j vane PEDRO BALINAS, ° 7 “er ererenreonooroes