THE DAILY NEWS ee _—--— aie - — _ ————— ; i SS Pale Da eae a Bg si | is ae eee 2 tes eel a: Bl OOd — SS ee (eto sem srmsrmermsrtncomned GT P W kl Se ° W L. BARKER i mB ) +++. ITEMS OF.... -T. WEKIy Service Neal i" ee oe Second avenve and Third street 1p ® e ) | S P O R Be: S.S. Prince Rupert Over Westenhaver Bros,’ Office. 14 i 4 e fhe ran run acl IC al Wa Em rnin For H. Gordon Munro W. Nicholson Lailey 1 i ; J THE BIG FIGHT O LAILEY Le dae Vancouver § MUNRO & i} From many angles the biggest ‘ j Architects, i j e fight that has taken place in England Victoria Stork Building, Second Avenue. " | in years will be that between Jem AND E Pr ae " Driscoll, English featherweight cham- a -} on, and Ower cored It is to be rome STUART & STEWART ci j i 1 Moran. f ‘ ; a held December 2 at Birmingham, ‘ I euthas Tellaies bk Paces i 280 hi £ Moran’s native city, and preparations Fridays, at 8 a.m. Tee waa 0. Box Ot i Tr are being made for the battle upon 4 —. much the same scale as for a world’s S.S. PRINCE JOHN > aie | ee affair in the oer For Port Simpson Naas and Stewart, ee Cc, \ aol ee . i And in one respect at least the two Wednesdays at 1 P. M. and Manitoba Bars. katchewan L ed ado is ma — ie For Masset and Naden Harbor every CARSS & sueatr i: ii say the men in charge of the Dris alternate Thursday at 10 P. M j > - coll-Mors a i , icke . : . BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETC. die yi! —— - - ll-Moran affair are having tickets commencing November 9th. bs Tited alae ie Ft iL aoe , | printed that are the exact replica of For Skidegate, Jewday, ets. every ken aaiemie e i ' t 4 / 10 Ue Lae those for the Johnson-Jeffries mill. alternate Thursday at 10 P. M. ie § Z + 6, Com 7 a A IUVER C 4 EAD (UNES Nothing of that sort has ever been Commencing November 2nd. > WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. ne i oN i ae at ae seen in England. There will ve ac- pal lini i Ra res lie hd ae | \ Pom 4 ; POUR) sane | / \) commodation for something over 17,- Railway service t6 Vanarsdol, mixed Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. | ii hs Ke.) mule t tab aweves ray kee . 000, and the price sale of seats will} trains from Prince Rupert Wednes-| Ali dental operations skilfully treated. Gas te: _ \ } ; fee o j A.R | ing the season his nine horses won J. G. McNab ~ Ge LA t , ay 4678: pp ; ii|| twenty-eight big events. J. B. Joel, . | Te IROQUOIS / | 1P A. A ; Of4 1 owner of the Derby winner this year, " | a/ J YO9O. YFID nosy aoe is second with winnings aggregating POOL a YY £34,629. Mr. Joel entered seven- ‘ : teen horses during the season and English and Américan Billiards j c= 2 won thirty-five races. Lord Derby See ae a Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. i : SCAL™ OF MAP:—ONE INCH TO THE MILE eng 2s>.5 081. She acaaly: owaere | ia bt who won above £10,000 during the Prince Rupert Lo e, 1.0.0.F. Pe ‘i i : season. Mr. Joel leads among win- NO. 63 Hot ning breeders, while the leading Meets in the Helgerson Block First A oe trainer was Hon, G. Lambton. F. E T d : Eveni Hotel Central 2; and 7th Street \: Le hd ® ° . © Wooten was the leading jockey, with very lLuesday ening | European and American plan, steam 4 The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Townsite at Hazelton is situated on n percentage of 262%. He tnd 680 | qn enters of the ord mac ay |? Eee oe | > . mounts during the season. His rec- ‘ : Lot 851, as per above plan. It will be registered as SOUTH HAZEL- Rin Seeds oh phi 190 debeiaa are requested to visit the lodge. Peter Black : : Proprietor ; . . ° ° : ° ‘ 26 ane m é TON and it is the intention of the company to build a station on this af9 Srasekt Ah0. uaclened:’ Gi J.P. CADE. N.G. | ! 2 . . owners last year, is fourth on the RE t 3 townsite In the spring of 1912. list this year, his winnings during | FEED STO BP the moors renee 59:68. ae Pe ng | am soclan Se gowen market prices, at Collat's ig t ° . . . place on the list is occupied by C. g. | olg Fe tore, Market ce é There will be no station at Ellison,---one mile west. Howard, who won £10.014. | ad aicngty of Eye | PONY EXPRESS F er eee ee he h | rouble aacainens Delivery Phones 41 or 301 : or row boats anc aunches | . ‘ i . . 200 . Prevention is better than cure. ee ee ee Purchasers of lots at Ellison will be fully protected. Telephone 320 green. Davis|# Prevention is better, than cure. ie 7 Pp Boat House. when cure is impossible. Eye | PIANOFORTE LESSONS i. trouble may be avoided by the For Beginners and Advanced Pupils be ’ e e . : 1g timely use of glasses, averting a f discomfort, suffering and _per- rg Surveys are completed and plans will be published just as soon HOWE & McNULTY # twnntispatmente ane Ws Miss Vera Greenwood . th t makes selections of lots Cc are prope 7 equipped to adjust | Pupil of Franz Wilczek, Paris and Berlin. as e overnmen ° glasses and guarantee satisfac- ee g GENERAL HARDWARE |& tion. Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs Stoves and Ship oooeee — . . e e e * re The Land Commissioner of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway will eee Chandlery § R. W. Cameron & Co. §} =—E. EBY @® Co== : é G.T.P. Official Watch Inspector. } REAL ESTATE issue all agreements and deeds. is f Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. Kitsumkalum Land For Sale PHONE 82 ° $4 6-0-6 — 6 -# 4-2-0 0 PHONE OF KITSUMKALUM 2 SBsG ai >|} FRED. STORK ¢ | Somacnncancncnecrncactn oes 4s ae ae ha | | ee S. 0. E. B. ie: ie q peta 301 P.O, BOX 804 s. "1 i ~General Hardware — i Ce er ie Se e| The Prince Rupert Lodge, No. 318, Sons of | fe 1 | PONY EXPRESS England, meets the first and third Tuesdays in Pie | at Cr aes Se 3 each month in the Sons of England Hall, 819 2nd i fs $ Builders’ Hardware | | SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SERVICE Ave. at 8 p.m. aa Bi 5 i Fo lipan A Oli SiiGek > ee d Fo ding A F LARK, Sec., ae Hotice to the Pubdm<: y if "Grantee it ee Meee gn oF Motor Gar day or tight = ERNEST A. WOODE Facies Prizes one t ‘ od : Graniteware Tinware * | seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 801 { g t “yer ; | = ane MISS ELSIE FROUD |; SECOND - AVENUE + A.L.C.M. T o >; Tinlt f Te te Teacher of Piano, Violin and ; C oO —¢-4 -@ — @ © -@ 6-9 0 ors 200 The Grand Trunk Pacific Townsite of South Hazelton , | B O Y Ss! : ares Culture. . | 2nd Ave. : : . rs SSS Between 7th & 8th S Pripce Rupert } i i : dit 1s the intention of the , etween 7 th Sts. . is situated on Lot 851, an D | START IN BUSINESS ' — " > | station on this Townsate in the Cowpany to build a sta P| Galt the Daily _ News, j > | t’s the easiest and quick- E. L. FISHER of : : est way of earning money . . Spring of 1912. a We Pay Highest Prices | of aan own, Torte at Funeral Director and Embalmer * for Brass, Copper, Lead, CHARGES REASONABLE i . Rubber Boots, Solder, THE NEWS OFFICE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. ; OPEN DAY AND NIGHT : . Dross and Bottles f 4 sie fe fp es eer ms erst arte ; Fae a a sas . } ri $e ee pa : 2 | Prince Rupert Cash Store} ie Land Commissioner. ) SMITH & MALLETT he 3 735 THIRD AVE, THIRD AVE. HAYNER BROS. te Y |{ Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and een ane EMBALMERS re! Sheet Metal Work TONES OTD I Winnipeg, 4 Office: 8rd i ? 2 Workshop 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No, 86 ‘ ; * Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet: 7th and Sth Sts i q ’ bes Nov. 6th, 1911. x l O ] F | 2 ee | oie . P | 2 x W Grand Hotel He W | Flut in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue @ ee Oo e€ ee i Bate ee ¢ and Fulton Street, Workingman’s Home Bits a > | Also stores in same block. Free Labor Bureau in Connection 7 me | ‘I'wo cottages corer Second Avenue and nox Phone 178 1st Ave. and 7th St >| Ninth Street. GEO, BRODERIUS, Proprietor ry FOR SALE geese ened ae —.. wee ke Oe y | Lote in all parts of the city. ote , FIRE INSURANCE e e e >, | Little’s NEWS Agency e We represent some ol the largest Com- gb = : 6 d Co y panies doing business in the City, BESNER & BESNER, Propriprors e j SS ee N K 1 * i i * Grand T k Pacific Railway Lan ommissioner - Flin Ratan tree” Aili Eats tiueee | Magasines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers run a 7 Cc D RAND improvements. BEDS Se UP A . ° CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS POO SOC Oalat eO abate —— BOO 0s OIC | Second Ave. Phone 112 | FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT G.T.P. WHARF