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Contract rates THE DAILY NEWS ARK’S CLOSING JEWELRY COO LOLOL aaawewrt A TENDERFOOT’S WOOING —BY— CLIVE PHILLIPPS WOLLEY (AUTHOR OF “GOLD, GOLD IN CARIBOO,” ETC.) —~ his English experience had taught him). ——s COAL, NOTICE that they should be, besides which, as oes ; a matter of fact, he had generally left | Skeena Land District District of Queen Charlotte the unharnessing to his groom, Take notice slands “Ni that t M A Rupert re that Austin mM B ot at strap, r. nstruther, to or "On RT "pation waddier Pernt Ot Pring et Commissioner nds ty See, this is the way.” i of 4 . But before Mrs. Rold could show om and unsiee sprompect for coal, el a4, him, the silent figure, which had just | Wet Coast of Graham teen ed lands oe taken the saddles off the riding horses, | of ne mente * * Pos planted thre tool, charge, the wet straps yielded as 80 chains south, theres Be habe Now 4474 th if by’ magic to the cow-boy’s fingers, | c*!"* north, thence t, thence $9 and ihe beasts were led off by the In. | °™™encement. © Point of dian'to some unseen corral. “Where have you put Ruddygore?” Anstruther asked Combe. | "In the corral with the others. Why?) Do you want him inside?” . : On such a night Anstruther might | {9, Pf Chie! Commissioner of | have been forgiven for thinking that on and under the folewne the ut was none too good for his well- « No. ’ Chaing weg 50 chains east AUSTIN Located August 1st, S11 YM. BROWN Pub. Aug. 17 | Skeena Land District . Locator ; District of ( a slands Take notice that Austis M Rupert, occupation saddier Queen Charlotty tal wal, 1 #@ following descr} est Coast of Graham Toles oe Commencing at & post on application. CHAPTER 1. "Do you really think that it is any| pred hunter. It certainly was not as of the nonin ited three mi HEAD OFFICE A Bad Start good to go on, Mrs. Rvit?” asked An-| good as the loose box to which that | 60 chains east, thence so Gs No. tT than “I am afraid that you are a poet, eke ee hk doabe Th vote vessanie oer had been accustomed, | Semsacment 80 chains north to pois & i ildi i i M ia y . ) ut Anstruther saw that there was no) rps, ails . Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. What a yeu mean, Mr. Anstru-| wet to the bone by this time, had lost| help for it. Ruddygore would have. | Located August jAUSTIN OM. BROWN, Locatay BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES ther?” all confidence in an Aqua Scutum, and | take his chance with the rest. Pub. Aug. 19 “To be polite to n young lady with | had been down two or three times, his “Well, what can I do to help?” | Skeena Land District ein: New YorkK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 Hast 28rd St., New York City. an imagination, Did you not tell me/| big beg cog oe ae ? ore at ‘ “You _ are a do anything.) peke notice tha iand® sueen Charlotiy t it never /4ea in this country as its rider. ust make yourse eagant to the! Rupert, saddier by coc) Brown of Py SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. vane ny Sriemhn polembla? Don’t} “Do you think that it is any good to | ladies. I'll be shomashtae a minute.” | te the "Chiel sealer is ane LONDON, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar you remember how blue your séies|stop here, Mr. Anstruther?” “You might cut some wood for tas, | Sor & lisence to prosp ti coal, oll and peers Square. were when you were six thousand| The figure only half visible in the | Mr, Anstruther,” called Kitty from the | West Const of Graham liege Ud lands on thy miles away from them? May ! be ae rt = ee = ve cp hace Goowwsy. . should love a great roar-| Commencing at © pos planted three mile a ample | wa . e was too far in n. re. am just rt 4, 4% |? b northeast corner of C. L. No, 447] Datuy EDITION. ae Monpay, Sept. 11 ot youn dente as 2 # teir comp | pave. heani, and yet Mrs. Rolt wed | you, Marg?” ne | cute £0 Shnith hence wet 0 cians ae The spea!cr, a tall, slight man, of/afraid. Jim’s hearing, like all his fac- Anstruther picked up the axe a little of commencement fo © 50 chains to poigt not more than twenty-three, stood be-|ulties, was keen as that of a wud | doubtfully, and looked hopelessly | Located ae TIN M. BROWN, Locatg WHAT RECIPROCITY MEANS TO THE PEOPLE OF CANADA side an up-country cart, the collar of|thing. around for something to chop. | Pub, Aug... his waterproof coat turned over his} “I don’t believe that that fellow “There are some pines in that Inst | skeena Land District—District of ee) ears, a wet cigarette drooping ea ae bit — he is,” muttered _ awe passed through,” suggested Rae an sland . Wee Chariots ° : . fs States? : his lips, and Jeet storm driving struther angrily. rs. t. @ notice that Austin M. Brown of P De ee een eaten is ey et into the Naakval his neck, in spite of| “I don’t suppose that he does exact- Through the dark and not quite con: | rer Peoupation saddler, intends to ona ner of Lands anc tain of his direction, the unhappy tchee | licence to prospect for coal, of and ote jand under the follownig described lene”, | West Coast of Graham Island ries Cotmmencing at a post plar It was not his fault that the | of the southeast corner of | }morth 80 chains, thence east & ly, but he will find his way if we let him alone. None of us could do that in this darkness.” “You trust him wonderfully, Mrs. Rolt.” the Canadian people. It rests with Parliament or the electors to say if we are to have the benefits of the enlarged free market which it will bring. Look at the new market possibilities in the list of Canadian his endeavors to keep i‘ out. Every line of his thin, well-bred face expressed discomfort and disgust, whilst the smartness of his get-up em- tchaco (tenderfoot) splashed his way, and once in the gully put his back into the work. axe never bit twice in the same place; Our large ard expensive stock ited thrve miles ea > 4470 thence roducts which would thereafter have free entry into the United] is goirg and goirg fast. phasized the roughness of his sur- i, thenee nf, hence Sates : oe we roundings. The ladies he was address-| “We have known him a long time.|{t was to hi: credit that he kept on| commencement’ tot 60 ehaics to point of : , oo” a ae 2 s" NM > \ Those who krow values ard are| ing, in spite of the disadvantage of sex, | Haven't we, Kitty? hammering, inti] at last a green pine, | Auguet AUSTIN M. BROWN, Lone But the girl had nothing to say. Perhaps her sympathy and her a yielded to his perseverance. fence were not at one. Anstruther onmaaaanae growled something under his breath, (TO BE CONTINUED) | and the procession moved on again at Rupert, saddier, intends seven or eight inches in diameter, | pub. ‘Aug. 19 | Skeena Land District seemed infinitely more in their ele- ment than he did. “Does it never rain in England, Mr, Anstruther?” For the Farmer.—Catile, horses and mules, swine, sheep and lambs, poultr6y, wheat, rye, oats, barley, beans, potatoes, corn, onions, apples, pears, peaches, grapes, butter, cheese, fresh milk, fresh cream, anxious to save themselves one District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Austin M Brown of Prince t hundred per cert on goods they ‘ “Yes, but we admit it, though I , : eggs, hay, straw. ‘ aes hat/a foot’s pace. | Commissioner of Lands and sieve ; ‘ . . require are already availing them-| never saw anything like this in that/af to prospect for coal, oil and petroleum on and | For the Fisherman.—Mackerel, herring, halibut, salmon, cod, ” aed 8 much-maligned country. I suppose| “Well, your horses seem to have had Geor etown the Tollowing deseribved lands on the Went Coat i oysters, lobsters selves of this great opportunity.| this is what you call a blizzard,” and enough of it, if you have not, Mrs. of Graham Ieend: PSC } 8, Ss. ’"! he dug his heel irritably into his|Rolt,” he said at last, as the pair of the northeast corner of C. L. No @ast 50 chains, thence south 80 west 80 chains, thence north 80 chair commencement balked resolutely at the foot of an ex- horse’s ribs to turn that animal’s quar ceptionally steep pitch. “Get up, you For the Lumberman.—Timber, hewn sawed or squered; ters more emphatically upon the slant- GETTING GOODS AT FAC- Sawmill Co. Ltd. y sawed boards, planks, deals, paving posts, railrozd ties and poles, he ‘abl brutes,” and the angry man laid his diana ae , 3 . as ee seo TORY PRICES seldom ever hap-| ®& deluge. miss sé } th rters of I AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locate f wooden staves, pickets and palings. At this moment a man rode up on a/| Whip See reteset beaded on | . . . r . rest horse. , ? For the Miner.—Feldspar, mica, talc, salt, asbestos. pens. We have giver you the ee atin in’ tho: fone et gc ee but stood still. Lumber Sksens Land Distriet—District of Guese Chariots ‘i For the Consumer.—Lower duties on a host of articles, such |iast chance before Christmas. but quick and handy as @ cat. » Ge in that the exit oaatte aes Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prisg f as: Meais, fresh or refrigerated; bacor end hams, beef and pork, oa mee aes Oe ioen thst cen and Fupert-sibdier, intend ¢ 4 ‘ see 2 cely conceale | : ” lor coal, | fe salted; canned meats and poultry, lard, tomatoes ard other vegetables,| Jn two months you will be saiieeataae face. | “Stop that, Mr. Anstruther. M uldin eae ikon ; pais : ye? ; There was an angry ring in the iady’s oO gs Coast of Graham Islan Ree wheat flour ard oatmeal, prepared cereal food; bran, middlings and] sending gifts. Buy Today. sree ae cate ee tent tdulen bot: he:was' too savage to notios Pcicuaiddiion of + pect plant k . : ; s ‘ . " . he e : ol 0 corner of C. | 69 i other offals of grain; macaroni 2nd vermicelli; biscuits, wafers and “This won't let up before dark, and |{t. a ai Seni iiten teen 29 dele ee gs cakes; canned fruits, agricultural implemenis, cutlery, pavirg stones it’s going to turn cold. Shouldn't won-| eee eae ree : y A large stock of dry finish eae ene vnenee: 0: chain enet to pales @ hi “h; ‘d Sabine ¥ . ; | z a ane ye P vei ' der if we got the blizzard that gentle-| self cannot stay here all night. The ing lumber on hand. Boat Caer) RUBTIN M; BROWN, Leal clocks and watches, canoes, motor vehicles. man talks about.” |brutes must be made to go,’ ‘and dis- lumber a specialty. Delivery Located August lst, 191 ae “How far is it to Brown’s, Jim?” | mounting, he proceeded to make them. made at short notice. Pub. Aug. 19 Laurier and Larger Markets is the policy for Canada. A Few of the att gpa ert ie j says we are off the trail. WAS SIR JOHN THOMPSON A TRAITOR? Hundreds of Bargains right.” heb nine “What is this then that . ‘ k been following?” When Parliament was dissolved in 1891, Sir John Thompson, But he was hardly on his feet sooner than Mrs. Rolt was out of the cart, j}and as his hand rose with the whip in it, he was caught by the wrist, and held as firmly by those thin white fingers as if it had been a man who held him. Dist Isler Take notice that A Rupert, occupation saddier, in the Chief Commissioner of Lar a licence to prospect for coal, of and petroleun a and under the fc ote West Coast of Gr Commencing at Skeena Land District t of Queen Chariots Pretty Dick , I guess he Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. we have ing described lands “A watering trail seemingly. I've not been this way myself for years, but ; Minister of Justice in Sir John Macdonald's Government, issued | $900.00 Heintzman Player Piano! (i, tracks all break up different ways “You forget yourself, Mr. Anstruther. OFFICE: of the southeast (c. this address to the electors of Antigonish: a bit farther on.” These are my horses, and I'll manage 8 chains, thence west 50 chains to point of ex» aes “At the electi oa hick ill . lace he 5th day of March FOF... s eee sees eee $710.00 The month was early October ,and them myself. Go on and ask Jim to Cor Centre St. and First Ave. — i i Sue s igh : e election which will take place on the 5th day o arch, in October the weather may be perfect | wait for us. Kitty and I can do with- teas :AURTIN Ds )WN, Locstat a, I will be a candidate for re-election as a member of the House of Com-| $72.00 Hall Chime Clock $44.00} upon the northern cattle lands or it out your help, thank you.” Pub. Aug. 19. aan mons for the County of Antigonish. : may not. There is a whisper always; eee eee ee a ae le Se ates _-Tyiaastes of Caen Call $38.50 Library Chime Clock sometimes a threat of winter in th. mutte pology, sianc oe air. Even in summer, in spite of the bid, wishing himself back in England Bg avtieo thet Austin “The Government, of which I am a member, is appealing to the GREENER’S devil, rine elk. % so oi Oe Ws ee . : at. Ser ea ee yet er te 5 glorious sunshine, yeu cannot quite for- and pretty Mrs. Rolt at the | the’ Chieé Commission " onary with . policy which we believe will be heartily endorsed by “ ean get that winter reigns here at least What, he asked himself, did women | & licence to prospect. for ; ' om. a great majority of the electors. We have made to the Government Clock me half the year, oe such a rene? eee me “BR iti h E ir ” een Inited Ss ‘ Bears Co . ns -..: | Other s at about That morning, the long undulating less he was very much mistaken, she C ng at a post planted three miles a of the United States, through the Government of Great Britain, HALF PRICE) tplands had been stretches of sunlit would be obliged to call him back to ritis mpire at tise poutiieast eorver of Nor 6 ha proposals for reciprocity in trade, which we have good reason to believe purple, royal in coloring, toundless in those horses before he had gone very ean es oh south 40, peas cha will result in an arrangement by which the markets of the United States ae bono ec aeicene ae oie ren artseetaet ane G U N mencoment. = AUSTIN M. BROWN, Leute : : : . 0 ere the , ate ( will be reopened to the products which our people desire most to send Umbrellas and Walking fos ves in the little wet gullies; now,|whip.. But Mr. Frank Anstruther was eee sag 10 there. Sticks at about HALF PRICE | in the grey of coming night, these up-| very much mistaken. Polly Rolt was |] pere's the worlds es Sueteteh ained wi » aacrhres . shelter, at rice withir ; : Mais 4 i : that can be obtained without undue sacrifices. Waltham Elgin It was a dreary outlook for the two/and understood them; understood a me of al ee once oe i I respectfully ask your support and votes, ard I pledge myself women in an open rig, drawn by two | them because she loved them. Bo she Seaiaan aaaaiea gn and unser tbe fo eae to serve the best interests .¢C ys . : . i utterly worn out horses, but it was Mr,| stood there in the deep mud and driv- ll the Greene eee Seana See . os eT ‘ e best interests of the country, if I should be hor ored by Elbi L A aa aeaaae aor uaaantancat. [ing hail, passing her fine, soft hands - Seog agrees ot Commencing at a po ma a, * a renewal of the confidence which was reposed in me at the last elections, 1co 0.:g1 Ne | “Do you mean to say, Combe, that | over the wealed flanks until some thril} |] pitting, far shoot- west ‘60 chains, then Wat and for which { shall be forever grateful. I remain, genilemer, your you don’t know where we are?” he |of her gentle nature had soothed the |} ing, jasting wear; «a tn bedi A gs : y asked impatiently. poor beasts. there’s no- ! eaiat ‘Ais opeMentiseryant, Watches at a “We ain’t in England, Mr. Anstru-| Then she stroked their drooping |] thing bet- 63 Located August 1 aha “JOHN D. THOMPSON.” ther, and we forgot to order milestones | ears, and took the mare's muzzle inty |] ter; price Skeena Land District ge rhea “Antigonish, Feb. 24, 1891.’’ when we heard you were coming,” re-| her arms, putting her face down be- EIS # a a 8g ra e a ’ ? torted the other, his color rising. side the beast’s, and talking tender ; . oer, saddier, intends Ms Will some ingenious Conservative pleese explain why the ‘fair I E Tl N “No, we're net in Bagiend,” Mr, nonsense which beasts understand. Catalog P6 | Commissioner oi obs, sasure a tA ace Sa . . s Rolt put in hastily, “we are in ’8| “Drop the reins altogether, Dick,” FREE | to prospect. for cosl, oil nie! THEASBES of reciprocity, which was so desirable in 1891 is now become B G R DUC 0 own country, and if we are off the|she commanded. “Now, old boy, come aoe ru a national menace, and a sinister attempt to destroy Confederation? eee —. oe mater ee ag nee there, uo atnetaenst nerasr ot C, rat creates ve r , : ae ; a e . ch way, and with her hand on the mares nec Path Anense Bi hi : Or was Sir John Thompson a traitor? Jim’s face relaxed at once. Like a| she led the way up the steep bank, the W W G REE N E R Seats ween? shen 80. ohe : Fs Baa eS ectieret Iso: A high-spirited horse he flinched at the| horses going with her where no whip . : eal, P20 COMORES. arIN } Sy thin! (ii arnreddaren’ tiesiooan ec Me least touch of the curb, but the light} could have driven them. 63-65 Beaver Hall Hill Montreal, P.Q. : orden ia So the Conservatives have withdraw n that offer of a fifty dollar hands of his Boss’s wife could do what| From the top of the bank a tiny jones Angee prize for the discovery of the union label on the Durcan Ross Recip- ND * | they me bnsck a? Seals, the fore-| speck of light showed ahead in the Geen Land Dictriet + of Queen Charlot c roci ; , Seti ; f er a ei sons a man of the Risky Ranche. driven gloom. Islands own of Prag! “ity Speech published by the Prince Rupe rt Publishing Company s RINGS PINS “I'm afraid we can’t make camp to-| “Jim has camped, I think.” Take notion that Austin M. Brows of iy uta union printers. Such is the compelling power of the simple truth night where we meant to, pigkot tooled} | “Just, in time to save my tite.” said Chief Commissioner of ond Wary ri that » labe as'‘le Sa iia 3 # <5 ge oa y the weather myself. n't calcu-|a desolate voice from the box seat. ew licence to prospect {« eas v th the le bel was ‘left off the pemphlet contrary to instructions in fact every late on rainstorm’ before morning,|“1 say, Maty—" aad under’ the following ands " either deliberately or by accideni—by a union printer, who before icle j ner on ite turning so plemey dark,| “Yes?” WGocnmencing st a post planted three mile $3 ink was ; ‘ . ‘ h “ " of the northeast corner of C. | : the ink was dry on the plates, left the employ of the Prirce Rupert article in our ee ea ae rae vantkaccodtnaaetee —_ easily at She. geetrer “thence eas chalk te , ° : . : ° ; e : : ° . rains, thence west 60 chal rt Publishing Company without werning and staried up in business store is being all the time. If you let the Indian drive} “Not half as hard on him as he was Xx lm WN, Loca : 1 with the gentleman r ip 2 Coneervotive ‘Aanukaion and follow me, I'll get you to Riley’s| on poor Bess,” snapped the other. AUSTIN nee / is ‘.., ge unning the C onserveiive campaign, under the sold ata.... cow camp in no time. It’s rough shel-|- “1 know, dear, but he is in a strange Located August ist discarded name of the company which printcd the pemphleis. ter and bad going, Bot se better than| country, and things are not goin; weli * a e ea trict of Queen Chasletit t The facts not only spoke for themselves cleerly ; hs ; this,” and he shook his briue and/for him. He isn’t a muff, really, and MERERE AA80 STF IOO and af Sa a Y SF emeelves clezrly ard unmistakably, GREAT SACRIF ICE moved on ahead of the cart. yet everything has gone wrong for him Take notice that Austin M. Brown o Tim a yut they hit home and hit hard too. “Do you mind very much, Kitty?”| go far.” Rupert, occupation » ands and Works Mt the Chief Commies: oil and petroleum Mrs. Rolt asked her friend. aoe “Not a bit, dear, if you can keep the peace between those two. They're just spoiling for a row. What a vile tem per Jim has developed since I went — to the Old Country, It’s not like him.” Mrs. Rolt smiled mysteriously be hind the folds of her hood, but she What Polly Rolt answered, only the winds know, but her face cleared as she drew up at the little log cabin, be- side which stood two dripping horses. a licence to prospect and under the foilo West Coast of Graba vibed anda 08 ® BESNER & BESNER, ProprirTrors “IT made it, you see, Mr. Anstruther,” The New Knox Hotel is run on the European she called in the slang of the West, Ha, - enabetane cavian, | AD-the tat tt chains east tenes “go 1 will forgive you. Now come and| sk oi uae AUSTIN help us out of the cart, Kitty is too FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT Located August ist, 1911 Pub, Aug. 19. On the subject of printing, have you taker a good look at the imprint on that pretty picture poster of Mr. H. S. Clemeris’. With such intimate associations with at least one of Prince Rupert's printing houses isn’t it rather surprising thet Mr. Clemenis didn't hze.ve those Commencing &\ 4 | of the northeast © 80 chains west, t 85c 95c Boy’s Watches 150 Watches Ml. BROWN, Loa ee oak ae ae - bee F ols prevty piciures of himself printed in. Prince Rupert? Suill when you water logged to move without assia- : come <0 think of it perhaps it’s not so very surprising. Mr, Clements spoke only to the horses. tance.” pant prmtatrntpmatratrodrdy | Suaene Land District! . ay have b: a husn’ : : Get up, mare. Keep close to Jim. Anstruther hurried to the cart, and 2 pe bil aye may have been afraid that contrary to instructions—either de- He can see through anything.” putting his waterproof over the wheel, | © A VW () Y HOTE L Rupert, Be Cy, om : ae liberately or by accident—somethirg, the union label for insiarce, Kitty looked a question, but Mrs|helped Mrs. Rolt daintily to the apply to the Chie! C« eae might havesbeen left out.of hisooster, | Beaides thoush he has made Rolt’s face was so innocent of any/ground, as if her ekirt had not been = Warks tor 8 liens ret " i a »ut of his poster, esides though he has made arriere pensee that the girl said noth | one half alkali mud already. see | eee West | in ef riends with Prince Ruperc printing people Mr. Clcemer.ts has so many But she tried not to laugh, and pretty Fraser and Fifth St. Commencing at post PRM No, 4478 thats song oe Pr : I & people Cle cr as so many ing, bes dest cuddled down isto her acters nor due: Sunkad- vase aint and The only hutel in town of the northeast corner of civins east, ant : more Vancouver friends in all lines of business to think of rape to endure, as well an might be, with hot and cold wat 80 chains south, chains west 10 Po i f ’ . . , : the long and dreary drive over un- | ber eyes bright with the weather, made erin rooms. Best fur- ebains north, thenc chal oda Ph NS — broken prairie, into and out of ravines, | ®mends, leaning a trifle more than was pee none “waseh ce commencement: nin of, BROWN: :: seta ST NR Ra IT CPEs which by daylight would have seemed |Derhaps absolutely necessary on the up. Phone 87, P.O. Date of Location dist July, 191) — - ~—_—- 280900O000000000000000000000000000000000000 to English people impossible for any | Supporting arm and whispering: Bouig, ; ttt Pub. Aug. 17 a wheeled vehicle. ‘Never mind Polly. She doesn’t Gkeona Land District—District However, ranche horses and ranche |™mean it, but the Boss himself dare anne ti Sr hay Lome é rigs are used to such work, and the | 20t flog the horses when she is near. Prudhomme &Fisher Proprietors nae notice tion aa idler, intee 5 Rolt’s pair scrambled safely through PTE the Chief Commis the ravines, though the cart swayed st CHA RM, fot 9 lente under | tpt ig peenons OATES SONS and ‘ the Two Stages of Development DRUN o Net See ee MT ag out West Com ts aI : water slopped about on the floor of the Svhen Anstruther shad ‘taken the , Gemmnensing, ornat of Cale Ney wae cart making it impossible to keep the BO chains east, thenes 0 ing south ladies baggage into the cabin, a miser- WATCH ™*Royal Hotel i Remember the Ross Meeting at the feet dry. hence ? After an hour of this the horses be- | Sle n6 ll peng t mud roof adorned ae mt sraPtN M,. BROWN Leal fi? ; gan to balk badly, and the cold in- | >¥ ee aaeen @ turned to unhar|/ cor, Third Avenue and Sixh St. ate of Lovation, sist July 28] i , Empress Theatre Tuesda tember l The WI NDOWS Sronned 60 thet What Radi sean Bee nis fingers were numbed with cold ater tte Pub, Aug. 17 oma? } ; 9 y, became hail, stinging like the lash of d 8 , aT istrict of Ques? i 5 & whip. and none of the buckles were where aero Skeona Land Disiriet--Dist? Prot : ‘ Pp The Finest Rooms, I M, Browe © oy a —_—_—_ : Ss -__ ——_———_- bt see ulpped Take notice thal ser, ian to ates 7 7 ; Rupert iy ce ane va ner of Lane a leurs FY Duncan Ross, Frank Anger and others will speak ° Dining’ ‘room and the Chiat Cogpoct tor coal 8 ot "7 taurant ¢ ; ¢ following des Mr. Clements threw down a chiiilen = under the tort 1alan 14 three allt we which was accepted. It is ex- tae Coast of Grahalt (out planted 1) "aT the pected that he or his representative will he pennant ttdn-om SRST St ot en mcheast worn rol % I tn, tet SEATS RESERVED F ADIES ar 0 sap aherenicesrencenenmnremsitaren marth 0 cbain UNWee? So ghane W FY OOOO0O000 yen I ” . @ 5 Corley & Burgess Props —* ; al STIN M. prow™ se ee ee oon wVOUC THIRD AVENUE Sc ( ’ Located August Let, 191i. a ey ary Pub, Aug. 19.