Sete ae ‘She, aes BakyacobS+ Tee < deans, Demat 4 = am oe erg tee it 4 THE DAILY NEWS trimming upon lofty turban toque to match trim- med with black veiling, a large your Toilet Table Royal Blues Geared over Quill- drivers after Keenest Struggle ba a aaa cae . Yet Seen. Score 18-32. gasped when she heard she had to si ‘ . he Some of the leading find a second $200 and hinted that} @st night's indoor baseball wholesale druggists have just sent ussome new perfumes, pre- parations and _ toilet necessities $7 ee game between the Quilldrivers and the Royal Blues was certainly a crackerjack. Royals won 18-32. Nothing could have been finer than the last three innings when with a splendid spurt the Quills wrote down 13 runs on. their score sheet. Keeping up their game the Royals made 16 in the same time made up their winning balance. Umpires Sloan and Dunn did | excellent work. There was the| best of good feeling throughout | the match which was witnessed by a number of live and popul: ar! girls. Audiences continue to swell | * aie in number which is all the away for the coming Outdoor Ball Park|® Fund. heaven alone knew where she was to discover the money. She was allowed an two. to approach her source of information ‘and produce $202— her fine and costs—or choose the alternative of a three months holiday at New Westminster. hour or We ceere caly the best Patent Medicines and our Prescription De- partmentis a specialty C. H. Orme ‘“*THE PIONEER DRUGGIST”’ Second Ave. Phone No. 82 End Will be Soon If you have not yet taken ad- vantage of F. W. Hart's grand sale of furniture it would be well to do so at once, as it will soon close, and afterwards you will be disappointed for depriving yourself of such great values in things you need for your home. etter eee Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. eTevvoveeveoeoeseeveuesse KS | — re] | | Musical Comedy at the Empress | N O | C E 1] | i 1 : [ @ ff A large audience filled the Em-) Proved to be Great Fun Mak- | |press Theatre last night to enjoy er. ie musical satire ‘‘The Follies e e e }of 1911."" The scene is laid ‘‘down Comox-Atlin Liberal Convention |below.””. That does not mean | Vancouver. For a couple of hours |the audience enjoyed the fun of iseeing Jack Westerman acting the | | part of deputy Satanic Majesiy, |meting out favors to his earthly is fixed for SATURDAY, AUGUST 19TH at Nanaimo, B.C. A acta tt. EAS : ; friends. The scene in Hades was elegates roughout t e tit y wi é | : | . 8 . peadhan will please endeavor te be jcleverly staged, credit for the| electrical effects being due the | local firm of Parkin & Ward. BUSINESS —Selection of a candidate to contest seat in Dominion Par- There were lots of good SONS, | liament for Comox-Atlin by Josephine Gerrish, Drena Mack, : ack Westerman and Harry Harry | (Signed ) ° Jack ¥i } H. C. Brewster, M.L.A., Chairman | Cleveland, the latter’s ‘‘Chink of jthe Miser’s Gold’? and Wester- “Black Salome” | pecially good . The chorus |a Drink" by the male quartet |so good that it had to be repeated | The show was thoroughly enjoyed | by all present. being es- “Have was |}man’s Notice to Liberals GREAT ATTRACTION Event on Third Avenue is Ac- complishing End A general meeting of the Liberals of Prince Rupert will be held in the McINTYRE HALL, 3rd AVENUE on the evening of THURSDAY, AUG. 10th at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to a Convention to be held at Nanaimo on Saturday, Aug. 19th a THIS ME®TING IS NOT CONFINED TO MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION BUT IS OPEN TO ALL LIBERALS P. W. ANDERSON, Secy. When it became generally known of the attractive bargains in fur- niture and home furnishings being offered by G. D. Tite, wise people goods took advan needing these | tage of the opportunity to furaieh their homes. The last few days of the great sale are now on and a careful study of the values listed in Mr. Tite’s advertisement on another page of this paper are worth your attention. < ———<————— es Pe es — Empress : Theatre TO-NIGHT ! “ef ef e+ e+ e+ ee eo OVER— os _ — MUST FORK OUT fC. M. HAYS HERE 7 one esa Josephine Reda of Klondyke|Will Probably Arrive by the “The News Classified Ads. Hotel Found Guilty Today of| Prince George a Week from fae as oe =-One Cent A Word For Each Insertion=~ Josephine Reda- ceceuiee of} “You nay Saeee Mr. CoM. or the Klondyke Hotel who was|@ys to arrive in Prince Rupert —THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING yesterday fined 8200 for lettag according to his promice made ont § i an Indian have a bottle of whisky, | @Uting his last visit, in about ten : .-|days. I understand that it is his| — hati ous ee i was today charged with running |©¢Y* | Ta By: 20,28. 18 a blind pig. She was tound intention to be here about that Phone 150 For Rent guilty and fined a second $200. time,” said Mr. W. H. Dempster The Insurance People ae A number of witnesses were to] '° the Daily News this erates Fire Furnished rooms with bath. Special rates by | have appeared on her behalf all|°™ his arrival by the Prince Ru- Life the week. Talbot House. 1ee-tf i ert Marine Neatly Furnished rooms, gentlemen preferred. ~ with the same story that they had]! . ; s Aaident Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. = clubbed together to buy a barrel Mr. W. P. Hinton and most of Plate Glass on Yurnished room, private family. | Vé é f c ; en only of beer and a bottle or two of|the other leading men of the Cont ea eee é . Apply P.O. Box sis ett | ands a ; s > 6 ees Sap ontractors’ and Personal Bonds McIntyre Hal i ts, | whisky. Chief Vickers who dis- G. Tf. . el Se es Mr. |] policies Prepared While You Wait. Genus ote hacks SE tee ieee tie. | : ; ave Ww ; : re . : THE covered a team load of ingeniously ee at yi re are by ome M \ R alt & siitock: Thea aoe ee fist | condelaed liquor and empty bot- Prince George on the morning of ac eally nsurance . ? : Sc av > ¢ ims , A q ie ee emcee | tles in the place, knew better, Saturday the ie Rte when 2.5. mens ane Rabin, a: , * and Magistrate McMullin soon the Railway Commissioners sit Help Wanted i sized up the worth of the evidence. here in the court room. TEGE a Re soncemnsena , Accused appeared before Mag- HAD LIVELY Wanted~Good sized boy to help in kitchen and | istrate McMullin wearing a tight Heth ve ar eenerally useful, Apply James ° . | B LL G M : G corner of 8th Street grey suit w ith mouse-colored velvet | A A E New oods for Scoteh Woman wants work, housecleaning, wash- the collar and a ing or fancy ironing. Work taken home if | desired. Apply Apartment House, Ist Ave. and McBride 176-181 Wanted—Man to operate Soda Fountain. Ar oply Orme’s Drug Store, Second Ave 178-tf | For Sale For Sale—Chicken Ranch, 2 Storey house, house- | hold goods. Near Prince Rupert. A snap if | taken atonce. Address Box 368. tf | For Sale—Owner will sell four good lots Nos. 23, | 24, 25 and 26, k 27, Section 5, Taylor street, | size 41 x 25 x 100, at $700 each, on reasonable | terms, Apply Box 999, P.O., Prince Rupert. | 176-182 Insurance lby Mr. W. L. OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. 1 Business Chances ? Good money in Moving Pictures. Wanted— party to start moving picture show in = be Rupert. Write me for particulars. H. Davis, Watertown. Wis. 137-wi NEW HALL FOR THE KIRK Presbyterians will Erect Build- for | | ing on Fourth Avenue Social Gatherings, etc. bile On Fourth avenue just above | McBride street the Presbyterians | will erect a large hall for social | and church purposes. work on it Two large rooms will be fitted up at the rear of the building to ac- Mr. Kerr. been prepared Barker. The used for will commence at once. specially commodate Rev. The plans have building will not be Sunday services LIBERAL RALLY Meeting to Select Delegates | Called for Thursday Evening Thursday at 8.30 p.m. a of the Liberals in this held in the McIn:yre of selec ing convention to On meeting city will be Hall for the for candidate to purpose delegates the choose a reprcsent the constituency in the Domirion All Liberals are present. House. invited to be New hi of coffee best is the the brand is the A new Empress. It market. Try it. House, Phone 190. on The Mayor has wire as soon as he an arrangement with Premier Me Bride on the subject of the G. assessment settlement, | was found drunk the other day, igave information to the police | $§ é : lyesterday which resulted in the| | The | Phillipson. lodged as a result of Ideal Provision | promised to| has come to| Cleveland’ Musical Comedy Cy —.. PEOPLE ¥ “THE GOOD SHIP NANCY LEE” A Musical Voyage in Two Sails Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 HEAVILY FINED FOR OFFENCE Mrs. Joab Reda Paid $200 Yesterday for Having Sup- plied an Indian with Whisky | ° and Now Faces Blind Pig Charge. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ELABORATE SCENIC PRODUCTION GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND ELECTRICAL Er} ECTS NO INCREASE IN PRICES 50c, 75c and $1.00 a ae ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Se ae ae oe ee Seat sale opens Thursday Harry Collison, the Indian who Reda of the Kiondyke Hotel for lsummary conviction of Josephine | 4 | |having supplied him with liquor. | Floor Space for Rent in the Hart building, corner of Second Ave. and Sixth Street The Best Business Corner in Prince Rupert reer eoe was laid by Sergeant} She wes fined $200 in charge the afternoon. A further charge a blind pig was at once the Quite a against her of | running police visit to her premises. large quantity of whisky, Apply Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd BeESESRES ESS ES ESS ESET ESS eS HESS and other intoxicating liquor in bottles sim- ilar to that found upon the Indian The | gg charge | | was discovered in the place, woman faced the second this forenoon. SUPERB FUR CATCH $50 Cash will handle a nice lot in| Notice Section 7. Price $325. Balance | ‘. +P Pr D tcl ees | The firm known as Director Cohen & Compay (Canadian Press Despatch) Lots! 5 and 16, Block 49, Section 7, | have thie day hug. ced para Edmonton, Aug. 9.—In the fur! pink each, $150 cash, balance | Ship. All Habiiities a oe ee leatch 4 - Fon t e yaid to I. Direct A. B. Cobes catch just brought dow n from the} Lots on Summit Avenue at $500. Easy ated August 413 oe far north by Colin Fraser and Ben “ terse. ‘ ct . tme ent, $20 . Nice Hurrsel, two veteran independent a rae rent, $20 a month. Nice FUCCUCUCGOOSII fur traders, there are no less than | For Fire » Lite and Accident Insurance | 75 x 100 ft. FOR LEASE | 2537 skins with a total valuation of | pots in Fort George at $1.00 cash and is 4 : s $10 a month, For free maps and information see me. Now is the time to buy lots in Fort Veer = about $25,000. e Jeremiah H. Kugler, Limite pee se roomaaonoed ero TS 8 XKKKAKXXKXO POLICE WATCHES § JOHN DYBHAVN Pattullo Block. Do Your Shoes PIANOFORTE LESSONS For Begin: Pupils All Varied in time in Police Court the other ad If you carry a ; : Reliable Standard Watch Miss Vera Groenwoot Pupil of Franz V i Be ? e * é : , tains You would always have the Need Repairing ° | |Room 28. Alder Block Upstair Correct Time $ $ If so bring them to our IOBOCOOKATOOOGOIONA NEW STAND Third Avenue, between Only reliable watches are kept in stock by the G.T.P. FOR RENT Official Watch Inspector. ae cae tee an eee a ooeoee have moved from the ss - fhead Hart Block : é tid Jeremiah H. Kugler, 1t¢ R. W. Cameron & Co. %! Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. | PHONE 82 John ‘Kadakas AAKRKO | Third Avenue Bet. 7th and 8th Sts. ‘Mussallem & Company TO WATER USERS. «Good Fresh Groceries at City Prices. ene anrnnnrnnnnnnnnl William - Grant Steamfitter ary Engineer |oe Plumber, On account of the scarcity of water end Sanit the supply will be cut off between the | i | IOOVOLCUOGUTOLGOAK | j | | OUR GROCERIES are Fresh ry weather AE AD. OE ETS loft | and in the base and First-Class Goods only. , i Be eee ane oo ralmeredn Die | Give us your next order for a WM. MAHLON DAVIS, ment of a da ———oee trial, — ae | 177-tf Supt, Waterworks. | a i THIRD AVENUE | M ssall & Co | You can't imagine an mor Opposite the Telephone OMA u em mpany prising store being a laggard, r| ! | pone 228 Black 6th Ave., East of McBride | une nterprising advertiser,can you? | #O#OKOKOROROKOMO KOKORO KORO KOHOHOHOOKO KOKO HOKOHOROROKOKOROHOHOROKOHOROHOHOKOKOHOHOK Ow OW OK #0 We beg to announce to the Public that we are going to remain at the same old stand corner 6th Street and 2nd Avent -—- 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 GRAND 15 DAYS SALE OF FURNITURE eae Carpets, Curtains, Drapery and Stoves. Sole Agent for Famous Getermoor Mattress. “THE BIG FURNITURE STORE” g O + O * O * * O * O * © 6 x Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. Phone 62. * F. W. HART OkOKOKOKO KO KOKO KOK OKOKOKO KOKO FO KOKO KOKO KO KOK OK OOK OKO KOKO KOK OKO KOKO KOMOMOKOHOO KO KOKORO KOKO We carrry a full line of Carpet, Linoleums, Crockery, Couches, Glassware, Table Cutlery, : Baby Carriages, ete., ete., ete. Watch Our Show Windows jo Startling Values. [ MOBO WOwe ile ae