THE DAILY NEWS SPECIAL LOCAL INTEREST HERE Mr. William c. MacLaren, Gen- eral Manager of Halls, Lim- ited, Manufacturers, Brock- ville, Strong Supporter of Reciprocity, Has Intimate Prince Rupert Relations. “T desire to put myself on a manufacturer in with the I have record as complete accord reciprocity’ given the matter of this agree- inent a great deal of thought, and I have found nothing in it except benefit to the people of Canada. I canrot under- stand how manufacturers can take any other position. This agreement in no sense injures any of us, and cannot fail to be a big thing to the far- mers and artisans.” Mr. William C. McLaren whose plain, practical and eminently busi- ness-like support of the business- like policy of reciprocity is ex- pressed above, is personally in- terested in Prince Rupert, as he is the elder brother of Mr. J. Lorne McLaren of this city. As a manufacturer Mr. William McLaren is fully entitled to speak since his firm employs over 500 hands, has works extending over a whole block at Brockville, and has the distinction of being the only firm in Canada, perhaps even in the world, to have shipped gloves by the straight car load. The consignments were sent from Brockville to Winnipeg, when the firm opened up their wholesale branch premises there. Mr. McLaren’s contribution to the ammunition of the right side for Prosperity and Prince Rupert in the campaign is being quoted all over the Dominion today. agreement, HIGH SCHOOL HERE The public school will re-open next Monday. Principal Hunter wishes it to be known that the old schvol building will be used as a junior high school and those, who have passed for entrance and want to attend the high school here should send in their names to him at once. Next year he is hoped to have a senior high school established in this city. ACME BY NAME ACME EVERY WAY Growth of a Well Known Store in This City Proof of What Can be Done—Two Branches Now Up Country. Two years ago a little clothing store was opened on the Rupert Road. place, but the young men behind the management of it were obliging | to this they kept the best lines of | gents’ furnishings and clothes at |} Growing pains got hold of that | store and later the Acme Clothing | Company were forced to move | to larger premises on Second ave-| nue close to the corner of Sixth} street. They did well there, so well that a few weeks ago a complete set of modern fittings and show cases was installed and now the Acme can boast of having the most up to date and larget stock and best) equipped store in the city. is not all. A branch store been opened in Hazelton another one is to be opened in| Taylorville shortly. the enterprise and value of this store the Slater SHoe Company gave it the exclusive agency for Slater shoes which are the most famous ahd reliable in Canada. The business of the Acme Cloth- ing Company has been built up by giving value for money. | hes } | and HEAVY FINES Sergt. Phillipson Rounds up Offenders for Supplying In- dians with Hooch. Sergeant ‘‘Pat”’ been gleaming a few more portant Indian liquor cases over night, and today two more $100 fines stand to his credit as 2} vigilant officer. Morris McAgno was fined $100 for supplying an Indian with liquor. Edith Clifford for the same offence must be! fined $100 and costs of course, while Josephine Reda who recently paid two $200 fines for supplying an Indian and for running a blind pig, is awaiting another charge of supplying, and is preparing her defence. Phillipson has in- No Man is Wealthy! As the result of putting away a certain portion of his wages from time to time. A is the judicious investment of savings which results in the accumulation of large sums invest, has been said— and exceptional opportunity Corner Lots $150 up. it matters not the amount, usually wins out. “The man who is right six times out of ten, makes his fortune.’’ Be your resources great or small, there is a genuine rich Pacific Coast Province of British Columbia, that will : appeal to you upon investigation—It is the new townsite of jother morning as he was about to | proceed to Stafford on business. Fort Fraser | (The Hub of B.C. on the G.T.P.) —Terms easy enough for anybody— literature which you will find interesting. Ree ee eee y | | step further is necessary—it of money—HE who dares , t |: for investment in Canada’s | Inside Lots $100 up. Real Estate and | You are invited to call on us, or write for illustrated | | | GEORGE LEEK & CO. Sixth Street, corner 8rd Avenue Insurance Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. It was just a two by four|== and courteous, and in addition | the lowest possible prices. j This | ; Appreciating | § 'during the last two wecks. lin | Melvin, ! Mrs. legnan, | Rae, | Fulton and Williams. |me -*n have now commenced a tour- _———_ rnd, ete some creeps PS PSPS ATTN PETS T | “ The News” Classified Ads. ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL a LOOKING OVER— H i eas err areiresr meer | Phone 150 Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors’ and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.~- Houses and Rentals. PRESENTS For all occasions can be purchased from our had to-date stock of : : Watches, Jewellery and Souvenirs eeeeee # R. W. Cameron & Co. G.T.P. Official Watch Inspector. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 8&2 TENNIS. TOURNEY Lively Matches on the Pleasant Tennis Court at Residence of W. E. Williams. A great deal of interest hes been taken in the mixed double tournament held at the home of Mr. W. E. Williams, Borden street, The players were very enthusiastic and all worked hard to win. In dition to the first and second prizes provided by the pleyers, Mr. Alex. M. Manson donated a beat tiful of moose skin pennant the winning lady piece cut glass and as prizes for and gentleman | te suite | } | Wanted—Good sized ~ | Wanted—Three or four room furnished cottage or | | ed- | 5 | cl “| respectively, and Mr. George Sitew- | art gave a large as a further }winning lady. drawn by lot. Mrs. Williams Manson, while went to Miss Melvin. The the tournament Mrs. Alex. McClymont, Miss Fulton; seorge Stewart, incentive for the The partners were The winr and Mrs. the Alex M. Mr. pert icipa nts Mrs. | Eason and other were M. Miss Messrs. Mc- McClymont, The gentle- | nament of doubles. T. A. Organ, barrister-at-law, of | 3 Elm Court, Temple, who was | well known in the scholastic world, | fell dead at Euston Station If you want money apply P. * Box 953. ‘Mussallem & Company ...... os «Good Fresh Groceries at City Prices. OUR GROCERIES are Fresh and First-Class Goods only. Give us your tal order for a ee trig: : Mussallem & Company Phone 228 Black 5th Ave., East of aad ers were} second prizes} box of bonbons | : | | | Manson, | McLen- | | | | } | f| ’ | | | | | the | 3 and 4 i | RincnecihineiMIN ace. 4 | ke il j Money to Loan | ~~ | | Money to Loan on Prince Rupert Real Estate. Agreements of sale apeat P.O, Box 953 f-181. eee rn Situations Wanted ft te cece eraser sees —_ es se Help Wanted i Wanted — A boy to learn the printing trade. | Apply News office. | Wantei—Servant girl, apply Mrs. Surumit avenue. Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at | Fleneer Laundry. Phone 118 PATHETIC SCENE J. M. Las La | to help in kitchen and | make himself generally useful. Apply ae’ 1 Hotel, 3rd Aye,, corner of 8th Street. or Ken | peter ees ~ at Body of Little Babe Shipped on Newly furnished large outside rooms Good | Prince John location, near business section. Every thing | homelike. Hot and cold water, bath and tele- | hone. Call and sve them. Phone 179. The} igby Rooms. 185-190 | Furnished rooms with bath. the week. Talbot House. Neatly Furnished rooms, gentiemen preferred. — Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. A rather pathetic incident was Sptelal rates m | noticed by those on the dock watching the Indians embraking on the Prince John this morning The derricks were swinging aborad tf McIntyre Hall, for concerts, entertainments, dances, ete. Apply J, H. Rogers, phone 116. | Nice Furnished Rooms, Mrs. Greenwood, Alder | sll kinds of baggage, the passengers 178- erakinalayes were packing pots, pans, "Dances, Fraternal Saletien, Socata, ete ABDI | cle ck when two solemn faced iook- Frank A Ellis, Box 869 or phone 68. ling fellows crossed the gangplank a tiny little metal box sus- | ‘ ; | pended from a strong stick, which ; | rested on the shoulders of the men. For Sale Inside that little box eee rere merermarmh | | body of an Indian baby that died ets., on apartments. Apply P. R. Harris, Daily News| with Office. tf) 4 was the Cooking Range and Kitchen Furniture. Apply | tWO days ago. The wee mite will Cor. 8th and Cotton Streets. 180-4t : : ° buried in the Indian i be buria! at Masset. | For Sale—Chicken Ranch. 2 Storey house, house- hold goods. Near Prince Rupert. A snap if bround taken atonce. Address Box 368. tf | For Sale—New Gasoline Launch 23 ft. by 6 ft.2 in. 8h.p. engine. $550 if taken at once. Avply INDIANS EMBARK P.O. Box 621. 1s9- For Sale—Owner will sell four good_lots Nos. 23, 24, 256 and 26, Block 27, Section 5, Taylor street, size 41 x 25 x 1), at $700 each, on reasonable terms, Apply Box 999, P.O., Prince Rupert. 176-182 |Prince John Thronged with Lots of ‘'Lo's” Garb. , ities ra hanna ere the fishing With the of jseason hosts of Indisan have beer Insurance ai Ee caenciskcce iN tolk dence dlienecdas | OUR Companies are noted for prompt and suet thronging Prince Ru; vert and spen rd settiements. © write every known class of i Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. ing quite a bit of their hard earned, benefit of themselves and Now they }to the Business Chances ;our store-keepers. \Islands and along the coast, and | today the G. T. crowded that men now Good money in Moving Pictures. Wanted— party to start moving picture show in os Rupert. Write me for particulars. H. Davis, Watertown. Wis. 137-wi members held have | was with ithe race once swa white { Lost and Found ware and city the stores, canneries, streets, All the were displayed colors of buildicgs. Lost—A bunch of keys between the Royal Hotel | rajm bow and Exchange Grill. Finder please leave at Roya! Hotel. 2t-190 ForSale Block 34 14 36 deck by the costumes on the tribe, ladies and gentlemen of and the properly picanninies or per haps more ‘papooses” | of the new boat. Price $325.00 | 650.00, Royal Blue Ribbons vs. Quill | 2,o0| Drivers at the Auditorium, Thursday, August 24th. Game ‘called at 8.45 sharp. Admission | canta, Section 8 8 7 Lot 65 7 and 8 Come in and see our list of buys in other parts of the city * GR.NADENCOMPANY Limited, Prince Rupert, B.C. | Hurt His Leg A steel rail fell on one of George | Brace’ e's legs when he was helping He and and rather badly crushed it. =iwas given medical attention i . . | taken to his home where he is now (ae BOYS Two Five Dollar bills to be given away to bright boye. See Mr, Munroe at the News office, lresting comfortably. | Britain will not oppose a railway from Russia to India via Persia, | Sir Edward Grey stated on Tues- jday, if satisfied that British and} | . . 'Indian interests are adequately protected. in Variegated | j are |returning to their homes on the) P.S.S. Prince John | ot} y} their} peered around with their big brown | expressionless eyes at the beauties | | to unload the Hans B. yesterday | “Look for the Sign of the Sy” The SlaterShog is, in the stores controlling the sale shoe. of this famous You will know the authorized Stores by The Sign Of The Slate. “ister ha The S/ater Shoe is not sold j in every nor by every dealer. So great is the demand for the S/ater Shoe however, that in nearly every city and town jn Canada the bright, busy, progressive Store } is the store controlling the sale of the Slater Shoe. There is no use in going to a store that does not display The Sign of the Slate, because you cannot get the S/ater Shoe there. Every Slater Shoe bears the Slate trademark and is made by the Slater Shoe Co. Limited We are the authorized agents for the Slater Shoe. We, and we alone, can show the Slater Shoe, labelled with the Sign of The Slate, Goodyear welted, with price fixed by the makers, " ACME CLOTHING HOUSE SECOND AVENUE Sole Agents for Prince Rupert AUCTION SALE “THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME.” Store~ Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Rubber Goods, Under- wear, Fixtures and Fittings, Travelling Bags, etc. B. es, to be The Balance of Stock of C who are relinquishing busine Sold Without Reserve by PUBLIC AUCTION at Schreiber’ S Store Centre Street, TO-NIGHT AT 8 PM. | Prince repre sented in the} FRANK A. ELLIS AUCTIONEER | P. R. Indoor Baseball paoge eet er Os tt a FS Ft OOD PRINTING Exert- | | | | Is a Persistent ‘‘Influence ed in Your Behalf! eegee Every bit of printing that goes out to Kind of an Impression.’’ Poor pri pression of its user as sure ly as wou store or shop or office “*Good”’ pr mind an impression wholly favorable Even if but one in a thoasand of th “In the scales for business, for orders, ! will have thus paid for itself ! | | ewer Read The Daily Ne News yEWS JOB FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING OF ALL KIND Daily News Building ee RRO Oe eee ; | Third Avenue mt ~~ ; FEHR SESSESEREZ: ESTATE He buys Lots He sells Buildings He has Houses to Rent INVESTMENTS | JEREMIAH H. KUGLER He sells Contracts He builds Homes Kitselas Lands Francois Lake Lands Hazelton District Lands Kispiox Valley Lands Kiteumkalum Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits Special Bargains in He buys Leases Lakelse Lands Bulkley Valley Lands Porcher Island Lands te sells Houses List Your Properties with Jeremiah H. Kugler Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. He has Farms For Sale REAL ESTATE | He loans Money He rents Stores orasttt monne rare diees th ul OBER ER ETitateee’ ee