THE DAILY NEWS ———— —_—- - c . ‘ os -_ ——, mal ~eassteienialiliokidi clei 22 rama ee. Th D | N Rllghting from the do His. we y ne | looked out, too. I eare 1e iis "2 aah he e al Y ews daughter laughingly et that she G R EEN }- 9 eee a could not ask Mr. Py uncheon— 4 at it The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B.C. THE = were irre gular ey t ae ois { rand felt a timi grasping ° ; base 4] i ; Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited e his, and a choking so 1imed that British Em Dl re”’ git Constance’s mother ‘ I . | Ltt Pe DAILY AND WEEKLY | Pillar He stopped with a at W wi | G U N | GA ee | 1 88. ee TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. {Contract rates ey area haba cannot bear | - | ' By on application. it.” oe ih | apa = : | “T can bear anythi: ephen,” she 4 Here’s the wor! vie > ae SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DAlLy, 50c | sobbed, “if only you t me stay| ¢ best gun--a Gre he per month, or $5.00 per year, inadvance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All O with you forever.” : : ot I ammer li ¥ i Other Countries—Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly Do you mean th oI Biter. Wes ; ee ‘ } gasped, incredulous}) | the reach of a | oH ; ; in advance. By 2 “T have prayed, y« to pray @ sportsmen; its got | eg TR Be HEAD OFFICE | Louis 1 t that it might be so «\« 1 saw] = the Gre em. no eatures, hard ; ; Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. | Tracy p my child. She has brought us to ed | hitting, far shoot j Y | ie yr her | f i t , ‘ oe BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES | er kat te ye mm not ie . eee TI B i apa tpating wear | | / New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. She gave @ MOcKINg Mtle 1augh.| too late,” eS le es a || thing bet- A | at i 8 p 8 an c | Brand, ee bent to fall in roe So Constance, haste: » the gar ter; price $63 i j . EATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. |her mood, sat in silence on a chair oat yt a hakeenn l, T [ | > e iwhich he had drawn close to the win- Sore Seances ; ft het : oO Procurable. = Abso ul 2 Y pure | ; Nw z LONDON, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar dow. From his house he could see the] ther into his arms an: het | | Catalog pé j , Square. | wide sweep of Mount’s Bay. The Trin- Mary, the tfaid. nov: eased won: | ee | FREE ] gist Supscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of | SF een gene tie = es -“s at dering why every other member of her | gg a ry / | aime gS < non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. ; f sex in Laburnum Cottage should be | ates oor vmorme® (| 4 op {ordinary fact that this was the day tearful yet ridicul happy that] ? es pe ——————— = | of his relief had he served his full two} afternoon. Mrs. Vansittart wept, Bn 4) W. W. G R E iv NER T N gg | months on the rock. Miss Constance wept, and Miss Enid | : > DaILy EDITION. UESDAY, Ov. | To-day by his own design, the sec-| Wept when she came in, whi'st Mrs. 63-65 Beaver Hall Hill Montreal, P.O ; iY eee a | ond era of his checkered career would | Sheppard was weeping at intervals all | a aa | have come to a peaceful close. Within | day. | NTRACTORS. ja little while he would have taken Nevertheless they were all delighted Constance, and Enid, if unmarried, on|in their woe, and Mrs. Sheppard, al- | LYNCH BROS. THE CITY AND THE The decision come to by the Council last night to meet! together and discuss making a settlement with the grading | contractors, instead of going to law, is one that will commend itself to the ratepayers at large. The withholding of the $25 a day penalty was always looked on with suspicion as being | a litle bit of play to the gdds in the political gallery. The ratepayers are quite satisfied to pay the contractors the stipu- | lated price for the work, as agreed, They well know that the) delays in observing the contract time were caused by an un-| fortunate labor war, with which the Council had a good deal \frightened. A longing for the old life that long-contemplated Continental tour. But the hurricane came, when “the blast of the terrible ones is as a storm,” and the pillar, the refuge of his distress, became the centre of in- fluences destined to mold his life afresh. What did it all mean? He bowed his face into his hands. He heard his wife’s low, sweet voice continue: “I lived there nearly six years. Then my manager died. He was an English- man named Vansittart. Within a month his wife died. There was some fever about the place, and I became though she cooked a tremendous din-} her, never scolded her once. { It was also a remarkable thing that) the invalid lady should insist that she} was strong enough to come down-/ stairs that evening. She did not eat) a great deal, poor thing, but she look- | ed ever so much better, and seemed to | find all her pleasure in gazing “Con-| nately at the master and Miss Con- stance, and in listening to every word they said. In the garden, next night, the moon being now very brilliant indeed, Pyne said to Constance that the step-aunt idea having fizzled out he guessed pm eocernseernmerer—ee hl x— tem erm ener Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. e - - s . ah 7? Largest SAMUEL HARRISON (NOTARY PUBLIC) V. F. G. GAMBLE Prince Rupert eve UNION $.5, COMPANY OF 8.0. Ly The new steel Pa teamer “Camosun’ leave Sunday at°9 a.m. for Vancouver, Wy : to do in bringing about. . oS | peized me, and I went east, but not ag| that the lady who figured in that un- 3. ‘ f ee Even if it were true, as urged by the City Solicitor, that Mrs. Brand, the name which I always classified degree of relationship would arriving Monday fternoon ' ae fa: rE ogy ; ; a , ‘ape bore in Nebraska. I had done with it] Pose more satisfactorily as a mother- id ’ ; re : it would only cost three hundred dollars,” the ratepayers oa witn you, as 1 thought—Constance| in-law. See eeeaet City on arrival ' uae | are not anxious to waste three hundred dollars in baiting the never entered my mind save as a Ee ih cnieortineiaee that are ae amue arrison 0 from Wancou | ri ee wi 4 % . ; s able fra r a guages since me a | ‘ 1V¢ rida ws ; contractors. The truth of the matter is that the city has eee eect ao. I became Mrs gan to woo women, but the phrases are | e night J . ee 4: not been very lucky at law this year. It played politics with| Brand raised his head and looked at ackneyed save to those who listen, | ° ate | 7 ‘ - p p ore | ? K city money in the Prudl eee Ath the Posult that the lher again. -She was speaking now in and need not be repeated here. Real Estate and Stock Brokers Northbound, leaves Vancou- ; Oe Se Ta RR eee! WleEer epee aect s a curiously subdued tone. She was| But why two marriages should take APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED ( ; : ; city got a drubbing, despite the City Solicitor’s aid. Th@ giving evidence against herself, and place aires eereeciosriy short ~ aE SSO Y ee cea y ener ree Or wae ane heey ienmnen eee eeanente ver Wednesday: ) p.m, ; i. | ARIA Oy I NR ; ¥. er : 2 § th gagements, no one in enzan : ; ee hydro-electric bylaw requires special legislation in order to val- | ENTE TIO saratoga, and the Ad-| knew save Lady Margaret Stanhope, | Prince Rupert - and - Stewart ||Steerage Fare - = $6.00 4 a | idate it, while an oversight in neglecting to embody the jrondacks in summer, in New York e a Ree oc ere Are The ‘‘Camosun ’ tear ' Wes A temporary outlet in the trunk sewer bylaw resulted in the de- durksig: the: winter, I lived th & Grower) Aca BE uatetion what: -Conatiies on the run hav } : os kai | content. © r , sscribe , a Ws reads and doutl t , ‘ | Rigi I feat of the scheme. reach that state, but their condition is io pingene Wg eerie Tag oi RPPEPEPEP PPP PPPPerrrrPrrerr rer PPrPrrrrPrrrrrPrrrrrrar: suring safety of d ' ie dig tf For these reasons the City Council acted wisely and in ete oar path pete Ptr tag phen Brand, Bart., of Lesser Hamble- of collision or wr I eee q ic j ot } ini ara dt swata £ FeClSs ie re : don, Northumberland.” Local gossip 4 4 . 2 Witt, s ceed cessary, if I would maintain my de of two happy couples for the Continent Write INE ‘ |ception. So, Stephen, after a life:| —Mr. and Mrs, Pyne to Italy, Lieut, | ” Ma. vs 7 : et |time of vagary and wandering, this ig and Mrs. Stanhope to the Riviera, 1 a I ; sf the result. I am bespattered by the with intent to meet in Rome at Easter ee eet Prince R ‘ Ea mud of my own acts; I see my forgot.| —® auleter and more sedate couple : ' 3) , ten daugher grown to beautiful wo: took train at Waterloo for Southamp- ty Wi AS : ; ) |manhood; I meet my husband, whom to, bound for the Far West. nn =? Although a Nebraska decree of ed to kee ted D divorce does not hold good in English law, Lady Brand wished to be married again in the State which sanctioned her earlier folly. Her husband agreed I might have loved and honored, pa: tiently following the path into which my neurotic impulses drove him, Stephen, do you think my punishment To fit your son or daughter for a business career you must give as to | them a business training. The best place to send them to is the : “FIRST: “CATCH YOUR PRINTER’ is completed?” 555%) DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING A HARE: | ae e e dily Everybody, including Mr. ' i The bitter self-condemnation in hes 7©8C)y- ‘ y & . Ape Sie : Traill and Lady Margaret, had ar- ane » |@@@@ee F ai he 5 Nanaimo Business College seis 7 aa een sh eae ranged to turn up at the north-country FIRST:—“CATCH YOUR HARE | 0 M Hel erson Ltd. ’ 4 ; neior ” Hide 7 — —— e ; BoM %, ©§ | the Vale of Tears since the Gulf Rock ARB RO zm May. Provided there were iy? g e ’ ; ¥ eet: barred her onward progress. | no hurricanes, Sir Stephen thought | | Real Estate and Rental his wife’s health would benefit by the Though she asked a question shé@ double sea voyage and he was person- seemed to expect no answer. Brand 4)ly delighted to see the New World thinking to render her task less try> for the first time in her company. ing, was still looking\through the win, Their steamer sailed from South- dow and watching the steady churnin Offices: ! son Block _—___—— good printer, . . You can’t get good printing from a poor printer, even if he work with never so good an equipment. If he lacks the ‘‘knack,’’ the trained taste, the single-minded fondness for his work which real printers have, he will do poor printing for you. If he has all of these, and in addition to them ade- quate modern equipment, your printing will have | (ae Kas os eos It is the nearest business MES 8 DME) Our shorthand course includes tuition in Georgetown 7 ‘ | To produce good printing you must ‘‘first catch your | ampton at 11 a.m, After dinner that | college to Prince Rupert. The Ben Pitman System of of the tender towards Carn du and night they were abreast of the Gulf It’s fees are within reach l . a) { I | Th T : d M W l land I fancied it would be well to ally a . ; he a: t Is The Trained Man or Woman {2 tvscu'*wi'e! man"So alstinguished) timed win polut a Alencon ince: ch ; ] yw » more or less, find some easy way of suggesting the ‘August 19, 1911 banks-Morse and k Gasoline I atk ' ¢ Wharf N.I / Launches and Boats for Hire Germs tet ™ERoyal Hotel | { Gifts for everyone. Our stock is complete ‘ t | Cor. Third Avenue and 5!s\" * and so attractive that holiday shopping is a real pleasure, The Finest ! The best equ and steam heat Hotand evi > 2 Dining reer E restaurant > , 8 McRae Bros., Limited Ut co: ta | HOTEL 3 Corley & Burgess, Props { | a te Everything for the office | F ~* from the notion of formulating a de- Ss Skeena Land District —Distriet of Coast Range 6 | i whether or not the stress of inward! chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 80 | If you wish it, I will tell them I have|!#n4., occupation farmer, ntends to a ply tor | Here was a broken woman, indeed, point of commencement containing eighty acres | r om who bent | £ne-, cccupation civil engineer, intends to apply ; ‘ grasp the nature of a woman t foal PP | Hot and Cold Water in each room, —= cree of banishment against this ether- Take ‘notice that 1, Tt Mech ial, ghost-like creature who had been| prince’ Rupert, B.C. occupation real estate | 9¢ H. B ° GS | a thrust back into his very keeping from | broker, intend to apply for permission to purchase g enr ir Ss ons t £ s >’ ° the following deseri lands: 2 Il + ewellers and Silversmiths 7 J . . i . sHe . b to sb { lake, th followi ar sce ‘ si eabacal pose BM ysl bg belied the calm | Spans in a northerly dlgection to. point ot ‘com: 88 HASTINGS & GRANVILLE STS. - VANCOUVER . mencement; containing #20 acres, more or less. | #' “Perhaps you are stronger than I,”| Dated Sept. 6, 1911, THOMAS McCLYMONT | $29gzacaaeanse *, mepne, e, LAA gail erat gh born igebeormage ae = y b~ Brouowt (olen Agont #eeaeeaeeavesteateateateaceateaseaceatenbeseaseareareaceaseasease aoe ae Ree i) f gech you." pect on to purchase the following described | “It is for you to decide, Stephen.” Commencing at a post planted about 60 chains | west from the W. Corner of Lot 4406, thence Wh a en in Vancouver You Should Stay at the and the spectacle was torturing. He| (ore ,% les R. F. MILLER had never understood her as a bright| Pub. Aur. 26. P, a Mune Agent | young gir] and a bride of nineteen, He ? ————_—__—___—_ as a reed before each puff of wind, {oe perm on to purchase the following deser —————— = - Zs was hard to utter even a common. co tmmenelng, at . post planted at the N. E./ 2 orner o! t 28, t orth 20 chains, th | J UR Very helplessness “But she rapld trot] Nant 20 haina, thence woth 20 shang thanes | INSERT YOUR LAND I plessness. u e rap TOC! east 20 chains to point of commencement, con- ‘i fa ho . b hil : wwe THI ; ree caught his ears, and, whilst tainin 40 acres more or lens. NOTICES IN 1 a August 15, 1911, NEWS Subscribe CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS HASE Vancouver, B.C. Lanny Wanananannnnnpnnnphinhbdndanbantnaannimnadahes the fitting one, but his soul revolted | Pub. Aug. 26, Frederick 8. Clements, Agent He stood up and faced her, careless | corner of pre-emption record 412, thence erst 80 young people will be returning soon,!, Take notice that R. F. Miller of Tipton, Eng- signed to any twist or turn of fate,|south 40 chains, thence east 20 chains to the ; 3 > of his oak-like qualities could not| Take notice that Frank 8, Miller of London, | Finest Cafe in B.C, European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day , Fo ssammanmngrmsrmesrmeer P.M, Miller, Agent settlement which appealed to him as pitas 21, 1911. LL RBERT J. MACKIE out of the heart of the storm. Commencing at a psot planted at the S. W, morrow or next day. Some of thc! gkeena Land District—District of Coast Range 6 She seemed to be quite hopeless, re- north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence CARLTON did not understand her now. A M&M} syeona Land District—District of Coast Range 5 | he stood irresolute, he saw Constance Pub, Aug. 26. FRANK 8. MILLER