THE DAILY NEWS ——————£=£{_—=_=E———e—— ONCE THE HOME _ |SUN SIMPLY | a i OF INDIANS) . BLAZED DOWN f (Continued from Page One) Dried Muskeg Caught Fire Yes- “The News” Classified Ads. Empress : ° Theatre 1 the guidance of th r t Lo we ee ety ee Ave. Panamas and Pretty ~~ | of the country. Prior to that Li : scoot n== } : ; : ght Frocks Everywhere in er 0 f time, it was not safe for traders ' aa ~THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER— - H I ! ie , j } or others, to visit the camps. ‘ Noble Missionaries If the official figures do not 5 u=: prove yesterday's sunshine to have \ Archdeacon Collison and_ his family, were instrumental in bring- been the hottest on record in am ee | : ee ¢ ing about many of the conditions Prince Pha for:mnaays Gay = Lost and Found , ulGle df 5 si¢a Comed C0. that exist today, on the north end |©&Y&" this glorious summer it will The Insurance People aoe uM of Graham Island. ‘Twenty-eight be a wonder. All day the suri|] ony cussd oF INSURANCE. GBT OUR RATES LOST-A Kodak: left on Metlakatla wharf , —_——_—- PEOPLE 30 years ago they were assisted by blazed down on the city. Plank- The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Giaat Bienen = ware ame Oe . , BORG NAicae dag ; the Rev. C. Hartison who is still] ¥@YS and the brown-green wastes |} phone 150 Third Avenue and Fulton 8t , ™ et ae : pinin, . a ne . et es ee ¥ : hale and hearty and has made his of muskeg basked and. baked +e " ™ —home on the island for that num.| the torrid glow. It was impose | —————_—_ For Rent ¢ m™ 8«=ober of years. The Methodist |‘ Venture out for even a moment/_~ ox eevee SS SHH pian , y ea Church arranged to take the spir- without shady headgear, At all % “| Furnished rooms with bath. Special sates by ¥ A Minister’s S ’ F itual care of those living on| the church services pretty white! ¢ THE HONEYMOON TRAIL o| ‘he week. Talbot House — ’ on | . " 4 eke urare vary ~h 3 $ x \y irnis rooms, tleme referred ie Skidegate Inlet and in the neigh- Boks were ‘very TaMian ee evidenre, ® | “Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. tf , A Musical C t , horhood of the south end of and the men folk went envying/y yo ox oe ve veuson Lares ysl orate yreom, private family. a “Ewe > In : ata ta : . arbor, zen wo ® Graham Island, where the church, | *he sitls in their cool attire. Boats Apply P.O. Wtf | 9 away with this, Patronize a white | ¥J jet aE Race : ed schoolhouse and other modern im- and canoes were in extra demand /Cleveland Comedy Company a Mature Hal, fr gongent, oertainments laundry. White labor only at 4 coe provements, show the marked pro- |" the lake-still harbor all after-| Great Bunch of Fun Makers | wanted—smal house, furnished or partly furn- Pi Laundry. Phone 118|3% 9 "NGAGeMenr exrRaorDiNary e : ; on and evening, and the glo ; ished. State terms to Box K. Daily News.140-t¢ | F 1ONCET ry. A noon and evening, and the glory + actinic ert i gress.made in the short time the fa Pri R id 7 : ; Comp fesnsekien s. Mrs. Bower, Somerset | ELABORATE SCENIC PRODUCTION “ natives have been under the su-|° ® * "I" a Se plset On the old trail that is Ce Oe Le eee Senet | eee er ae ; 1% GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS = pervision of the earnest men and | "ded the perfect day, 4 the Cleveland Comedy Company | MADE NEW DISCOVERY |@ ___ women who devoted their lives It may be hard for some people|/had with them at the Empress + bithiockl ° a =, to the uplifting of the Indian. he believe iy but ede Theatre on Saturday evening as Help Wanted { Wonderful Flour Called Robin | ¥ NO INCREASE IN PRICES Are Peaceable Now ess true that on Sixth avenue | large a crowd of mushers as ever Hood with Great Qualities Fe ni beyond Hays Creek Bridge at|assembled in that building and sh see y » Te and $1.00 Seat sale opens Thursday It has been the bane of British Columbia, in the populous cities, to hear the remarks passed on ‘ the dangers from the natives of this Province. There are many, even to this day, who fear that their lives will be in jeopardy should they attempt to visit the Province. One argument and one only, need be adduved to prove about four o’clock yesterday after-|it was an evening crowded with Wanted Good slsed ba to help in, kitchen and A new flour has been placed on noon a little stretch of dry muskeg| merriment from start to finish.| Hotel, 3rd Ave., corner of &th Street. f/the market in Prince Rupert actually smouldered and smoked | Old trail blazers hold the opinion Seotch Woman wants work, housecleaning, wash-/ the name of it is Robin Hood, under the fierce sunshine. The| that one can always tell an In- desired, Apply Apartment House, st Ave-| manufactured by Saskatchewan fire was creeping steadily over the} dian from a white man’s trail, F ae a Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Moosejaw, dry surface of the ground in a/because while the latter bulls i , Sasi, little patch when discovered. It|through the bush in as direct a For Sale Owing to the peculiar drynées had only just begun to burn and|line as possible the course of the of Saskatchewan wheat, as well there was no sign of match, cig-| wild man is as that of a playful For Sale le~ Chicken Ranch, 2 Storey house, house, as the improved methonds of tf pceNeNEsttnaiEREE eee: GROUND Floor Space for Rent 8. ear Prince Rupert. that the Indians are peaceable, arette end, or cigar butt that might |current of electricity, following} t#ken at once. Address Box 368. milling, Robin Hood flour absorbs : ; ‘ on ‘ ssistence. ‘The | For Sale— . 28, . , and that is a fact, beyond dispute, have started it. the line of least resistence. The 2, pO py Rot eer gee Regieetbe 9 an unusual amount of water, hence * ay e il’ is s i ize 41 x 25 x 100, at $700 each, blo | - i that but one police officer can be Won Suits Honeymoon Trail is something) (a *) co "les ae , u) . } q It is a good clean, healthy fun| WiRStiwn Wins particulars. Bevel to have the best and sweetest | 3) PeINIATNTATATH IATA P egy LTA TST raratererer. < ‘eure ote ‘obrowe =e . bread that can be made, and there is just one way to accomplish this by using Robin Hood flour. ANOTHER CANDIDATE | Notice a ri i > Veovevvesdveveveovsvee i : ; well dressed women and children / from beginning to end, with not and the sanitary arrangements to | @ e preserve health, In each town!” SHIPPING REPORTS % a risque line or pose in it. The ale songs and ‘part songs of Also, it is presented by a good which there are many, ‘‘caught ‘A can b >, ww & ° e heard the gramaphone oi . . -|ecompany which has the art of ‘9 The quality was demonstrated ' — and on the streets the uniformed]? 2% 29% 8®oovsess ol - ; BE te he full,|°™ and you could hear the qus oi ert : y DAO RTS a. Dresser Cohen & Campa > bands play selections, during the seeming to enjoy it to the full,| frains humming along the streets| through the following incident in|Harry Smith of Stewart will | have this day Aug sn. 1911. disoive ) ; 4 t : : making the funny episodes which 2 Sea we att ite tee a Athi | Rip. All Habilities up to this dete v summer evenings. It may well There is dense fog at Triangle ax 1S ie 7 e : Bits and on the waterfront last night | the Coronation fe stivities in Lon Contest the Comox-Atlin | Feeporeible. All outstanding ac follow in rapid succession as ap- by many a young couple. “If All|don: Several thousand eee | Seat. | Dated August 4th eh be sai and Tatoosh today, with overcast d that the advancement of a parently spontaneous as they are the Indian, towards civilization, weather at Estewan, Point Grey the Moons were Honeymoons,” | ¥@" farmers donated a handsome . “ted. hey are all good : : : ; ; a com ailinr hualet Allad aA ; BOUL unexpected. They < g and “I'll Get You Yet, Little large silver basket filled with bread| Announcement is made that | is one of the marvels of the present [424 Cape Lazo. : f ’ , as charactér actors and above the} _.. ,, é entaty. The following vessels were spok- are e : i Girl’ were apparently the fav-|™ ide of Saskatchewan ot The | with the backing of the oe wt} 75x 100 ft. FOR LEASE 3 average as vocalists, anc e oc-|. ae ge ; j ss ] ar- en off Tatoosh: sizeamer Maverick, * } irl : laintily | OTe Tonight the title of the|bread- basket reached his a Conservative Association, Mr. | e on Third Avenue and Ninth Street : - | tette of chorus girls are as daintily ‘ ow ert ae ‘ (In an ensuing special article northbound at 6.4.5; steamer B. W. s & i : ___” |musical comedy is “A Minister's but the delicious flavor of the|ry Smith, the well kn Own hote Ask Jeremiah H. Kugler, United mre Seo | charming as their songs and dances. Son.” but at least half of the| bread was too irresistible to some|man of that town, has decided to] Joyy /eremian 1. Rugher, ; Winter at Port ‘Crescent at 7.10; steamer Gallic oatbound at 7.15} SOCIOL re re inerz — . ’ > ‘ . the great mineral wealth and | With every song they appear in unsuspecting attendant who con-|stand for nomination as Con- ae natural resources of the Queen > : ; et ; ; : : new costume more charming Saas ; rind iad crm ras ; if a . hopes the company will give them|Sumed it before it re iched its} servative candidate for Comox at he be and stezmer Tainaltain outhound |” ; Charlottes will be dealt with.—Ed). at 8. than the last, forming a_back- the pleasure of hearing ‘‘The Honey | destination. : Atlin. AY 5 CARTAGE and | Robin Hood flour is handled | STORAGE large audience of Saturday evening The local wireless station reports| ground of pretty coloring in every}moon Trail’ again during the Put an eyewinker inside your by all dealers in Prince Rupert. — SS Se “THE BIG FURNITURE STORE” W. HART Show Windows fw | Cor. 6th St. and 21 id Ave. Phone 62. F. match Sette Valves ; yt -lothes, wish, ly ill pas the Princess Royal wil! be|scene. week. : | C. T, P. Transfer Agent ranted. See nat 3 p.m. from the north. se = ——_——------—--- It is sold on an absolute guarantee | William “* Grant oe swemptiy filled, Prices resco = LIBERAL RALLY which means your money will be|}@ -—— : SB OF FICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre st. Prowl ro refunded if not satisfactory. Why} ON Dy : : ’ ? Plumber, Steamfitter Meeting to Select Delegates a ae GD RRO TE ea car rs, 4 Santhare Ena New Goods for Called for Thursday Evening ap oe eee —— | ao ss Noti t I ib ] T. il t ie bl . flour: Has left his old standin the base- > | FOR RENT ce oO -l era S your £ ote aole On Thursday at 8.30 p.m. a pea bp i eaey gg block Store Building on Second Avent * SS aSS__ lee y Sea meeting of the Liberals in this| @ : } moves Ltd, A general meeting of the L.iberals of Pri R t city will be held in the McIntyre THIRD AVENUE Jeremiah H, “Kugler, iberals of Prince Ruper s j ‘ ‘ ie Pea ants ( ite 2 Telephone Offi x 3X! will be held in the Some Se ees Hall for the purpose of se leg ing POLICE WATCHES )pposite ma a one Uflice sO0UU0oR! have just sent us some delegates for the convention to eg eo i a Ps aii McINTYRE HAL L, 3rd AVENUE | oer eae nine choose a candaidate to ees ; Coutt’ the ‘ther day. If KS ye | ema tk a: the constituency in the Domir ion you carry a ; 3 Cash buys furnished bbl \ reni aisle ava: teite ‘th 20 rooms. Price 10% ri on the evening of 2 indice meee. bea Liberals are invited Reliable Standard Watch Do Your Shoes ? $500 wit 1 “a } e carr n e s oO be present. ee fine Tes 4 AB THURSDAY AUG 1 Oth Patent ecialaan and re | You would always have the | Need Repairing © $800 ye y including House oa y : ’ * our Prescription De- All of the uninteresting stores Correct Time = : : Sth Avenue, Section & 4S vartmentis a specialty wring ‘ . sn Beall a : j i ; 4 adverti stores i ‘ If so bring them to our «a nice lot in§ + at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to a Convention to are Unadver rtised stores. Only reliable watches are NEW § TAND $50 < c Yash buy 8 8 OO held ay gna ce Hetardiy, Aug. 19th i i ia, Dae c Official Watch cea Third Avenue, between oes : a vase set ee ! ’ TO WATER USERS. Ith and 8th ‘St. We | Furnished Hotel for Lea My THIS MEETING iS NOT CONFINED TO MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION / C: H. Orme B oa ; ooeeee have moved from the | Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. ‘ps t t city of wat ar oc $ ; ‘ pi OUT 12 Cha 50 60 peng Hane ‘“*THE PIONEER DRUGGIST’” be supply wil be cut off between the R. W. Cameron & Co. | DYBHAWA ne . W. AND ON, Secy. Second Ave. Phone No, 82 ours 0 p.m, an a.m, during the Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. + d th ; 5 ‘i ry wea c. MAHLON DAVIS, PHONE 82 John ‘Radatas JOHN fe 4 v7 177-tf Supt, Waterworks. Third Avenue _ Bet. 7th and 8th Sts, | Rattolo: Sir" am i E * * xO" ae LOWOHOROKOKO hOMO POOH OAOKOH ONO OHOOHOKOAOWOKOM OM OHO KOKOH OOH OOH OW OWOWOWOKOWOHOWO wO* d hit Qh] | 3 We beg he Public th goi h Id stand h § d nue? » 3 We to announce to the Public that we are going to remain at the same old stand corner 6th Street and 2nd Avenue ; vi »* ie 0) ° M A For the next two weeks we will occupy the entire Hart Block and during that time we shall offer some Great Values in Furniture and Home Furnishings ———-—-— ; i x 1 ‘ ; We carrry a full line of Carpet, Linole Crock Couch 1 Carp ets, Curtains, Drapery and Stoves. pet, Linoleums, Crockery, Couches, 0 i 22)" ‘ake Alased Sew Pamens Ostommert Mhatorees ’ ’ pery Glassware, Table Cutlery, Baby Carriages, ete,, etc., ete. ~ * : OkOKOKOKOKOK DkOKOK OKO KOKO KOKO FON OKO KO KOK OKOKOKOOKOKOKOKOKOKOHO KOKO KOMOMOKOKOOKOKOROKOKOHOM