August 22, 1914 baturday, prevent th becoming yrrow and after. digestiv PILLS id every where. In boxes, 26 cents TICE TO THE PUBLIC Monday, Auguet 10th, iit be $11 per ton {eorions 1 bes! DELIVERED IN SEO- ws 2, 7, 8 COAL WILL BE D FOR STRICTLY CAGH. NO KS WILL BE LEFT. ew WELLINGTON COAL co. INDSAY'S OARTAGE & STAGE an WEST FUEL COMPANY ACIFIG CARTAGE LIMITED POPEOEEEEEAAIETAAAIIOIOIOIGS fective sehold Coal IVERED IN ,00 per ton Precaution « little illness of today the big sickness of For troubles of e organs you ean rely on EECHAM’S me TEN? thy woRTY “A ANS -* aad PORT BONCELLES o Pome According to despatches the city j but the forts are at held b uation, as can be seen f detense of the fort THE DEFENCES OF LIEGE THE DAILY NEWS CANADIAN BANK NOTES ARE AS GOOD AS GOLD To prevent ar uneasiness or unnecessary trouble on the part of those not familiar with finan cial matters, indo owith = =the strength of our Canadian banking system, the Minister of Pinanee has issued a tiny ind reassur- ing statement lie outlines the effective steps which the Govern ment is taking to ensure an abun- dant supply of renesy curing the war, and authorizes payments in bank notes instead of in Do- minion notes ar 1. That is to say, the familiar 85, #10 and #20 bills, and thos f higher deno- minations, issued by our Cana- dian chartered | have now exactly the same ilue as gold, Railways expre companies, eR W\RstreCoe merchants, ever dy in @anada will continue toe rece ind make payments m ba ofes Our . Canadian ban ire in spelendid eeupied by the German forces position to meet demands the Ve ins. The natural sit which may be ide upon them, the may i great help for the is their resery: ire exceptional. y strong. rene P.O. Box 1704 “VOY HOTEL FIRST OLASS CUISINE and Cold Running Water In all Roome finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept pest HOTEL IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA UDHOMME & FISHET Proprietors POPP OPEPOOODDDOD DIO DIOON, lel: Directory P.R.L. Vintzers Association WINDSOR HOTEL of First Ave. and Eighth St WwW. © Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL t Avenue and Seventh St ropean and American Plan Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL Between Eighth and Ninth a6 Plan, Rates 60¢ to 61.00 per Day & Besner, Props. ve hester v.D EMPRESS HOTEL ) Ave, Between Sixth Seventh Streets n Plan, 60 to 64 Casiey ane ROYAL HOTEL ty & Burgess, Props Third Ave. and Sixth St Pian Steam Heated ih WHOLESALE LIQUOR ©O., LiMiTED cond Ave. and Sixth St Phone 109 PUPERT IMPORTING LIMITED freser ana Sixth Sts Phone 7 POPPE OCOIOLOCOO— ODODE EDS! SEEDS! received our Seeds » GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agents for DMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CoO. ‘ers in Feed of all kinds EN FEED A SPECIALTY orders promptly attended to ce Rupert Feed Co. Third Ave. Phone Black 268 1914 Spring COMMITTED SUICIDE RATHER THAN FIGHT Wash., and then suddenly disappeared. TENNESSEE'S GOLD mUSHED TO LONDON 99 Falmouth, England, August The United States cruiser Ten- with large of for the succor Amer- citizens stranded Europe arrived here this week. The sum nessee, a sum of im money ean of $415,000 was removed from the vessel and sent to London. The gold was in small kegws, which were enveloped in a sail fastened securely and dropped by a large derrick into a sailing vessel which was at once towed to a wharf. rhe operation was watched by a large number of residents of Falmouth, After the gold had landed, it was placed on a by American sailors and to the railroad station, where it was stacked in a special steel bullion ear, which was curely locked with two keys, one of which was kept by the railroad and the other by the Express Company. been wagon Laken se. company American ROBERT wROUET, ACTOR, IS DEAD 2° New York, August 22.—Robert Drouet, actor and playright, was found dead in his bed in an up- town hotel Heart disease caus- ed his death. Drouet, 44 years old, had play- ed leading parts in Broadway pro ductions for nearly twenty-six years, one of the latest produce. tions in which he appeared being Madame X.’ We buy and servé omy the best Auburn, Aug 2 Rather than go back to Austria and fight in the present Buropea war, Frank Groeger, until ter days ago an employee of Ge we Krouse, buteher, of Auburn drowned himself in the White | River. Such was the remarkable diseovery made yesterdays fol lowing the identification of Groe ger’s body by Auburn citizens What the call for Austrian re- servists Was made, Groeger be- eame afflicted with melancholia READY FOR waR— | FIRST CA bey Be ARRESTED AS SPIES DISPLAYED IN PARIS ist 22.—The first Gananoque, Ont., August 24. Prussia Kagle eaptured by the While at the railway office in- Fre “a the present war quiring as to time of departure of trains to Ottawa, four Ger- swung today above the entrance ; | : mans, only one of whom appar to the I eh War Offiee in Paris ; ently eould spe English, we It is the red and black flag bear ; irrested todas I suspic n of ing a Pr sian eagle in the cen- heing spies jter, which was borne into battle . y ; | They said th vere from Clay- jby the first Lower Alsatia Infan- : 7 | ton, N.Y and came across the jtry Regiment Number 132 of the]. river in a small boat, using pad- German army when it came into dies made out of pieces of board. action at Sainte Blaise, also ‘ When arrested they had two nown as Sainte Marie Aux Mines ’ ‘ 5 : po modern rifles, two revolvers and and Markirech The regiment ia : ale a one shotgun, besides a quantity svar pre yay German fortress o of ammunition and @ box of ah. Strassburg. ; : tiseptic cotton. In the bottom of rhe flag was taken by the 10th the box there was a quantity of battalion of French rifles and was fuse. They had a supply of drugs, brought to Paris by Col. Marcel], oat ome ; among which were poisons. They Serrett, formerly French military], , : : nN : also had cooking utensils and attache at Berlin. A &1,( Prize | nther « amp supplies. was paid by a French patriot for capturing this flag. CHICAGO MEAT PRICES : Sc SHOW SHARP DECLINE Ex-PRES. HUERTA ARRIVES IN GREAT BRITAIN Chieago August 22.—Coinci- i dent with the local opening of the London, August 22—Victoriano : H tn lent of M Federal investigation into the ad- uerta, former president o oxi-T sh te priine of Sebdelik tink | co, accompanied by General Blan- meats at the stock vards declined quet, who was minister of war in|95 to 30 cents a hundred whole- his cabinet, landed at Bristol from|sale. This is said to mean a re- the British steamship Patria|tail decline of about one cent a from Jamaica. General Huerta] pound. made himself extremely popular It was explained that the reces- on board, He resumed his jour-jsion in prices was due to receipts ney to Spain today. jot hogs and ittle numbering --— +--+ jnearly twice as many as a week Authentic information about j|ago. football games, either scheduled : or postponed, can be had by call Tasty 35¢ lunch at the Royal ing up Fitz Cigar Store. tj Cate 163tf —y CANADA GERMAN CABLE CUT BY BRITISH OF FRENCH CRUISER This cable from Emden, Germany, to New York, has been cut, presumably by either British or French cruisers on the 4t- lantic. This prevents communication from Germany and therefore the war news will have to come from England to the market affords. London Cafe. Canada and the States. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND OPER HS TOPPER 3~-PHONE-75 CE RUPERT AUTO CO OOOO iit » = » ® “OIAN PACIFIC RLY. NEAL ana return NTO and rewurn, | a PAUL and retum,.,’,”.”, AGO and return. .))! ¢ YORK and return 1 polns corres ly low tive June te retro limit October a4at. rincess Sophia southbound Sunday at 9 a.m, rincess Royal Sunday. > Southhound _-— @. MONAB, General Agent * Fourth Street and Third Ave _———, S‘DVERTISE IN DAILY NEws RUPERT, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA | HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Wednesday, the 9th Day of September, 4.D., 1914 at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., at the City Hall, Prince Rupert, B. C., | shall sell at public auction the lands in the list hereinafter set out, for delinquent taxes and *ubsequent taxes in arrears, and for interest, costs and expenses, including the cost of advertising the said sale, if the total amount due is not sooner paid:— 33 ASSESSED OWNER se =a - | 38 ae 3 wl nH Mae ne 2 i 5 37 935.50 | § 3.77 os Mery Doldge 1 5 38 35.50 | 3.77 107 Gilbert Brown 1 6 & 38 33 389 109 John Brown .... i 7 36.76 5-88 142 Mrs. Grace ©, Hf 1 7 25 116,59 | 388 iv? D. M, Peyton 1 8 v 55°49 3a aie A. H. Hewitt i vu 5 220,69 ° 224 } Ben Bilackw . eevee 1 uv 17 B62.11 20.10 225 | Bem BlACKWOOd oo onsen eee e eter reset nseenns sevens 1 9 18 339.19 isos 48t | &. Gommozgie, 8, Cavaliera and Peter Piambo ....... 1 7 a7 46.55 $.38 552 J, H, Hilditeh ..... 00 e eee eeRececes 1 0 18 100 38 1-3 650 H. H. Neale .....+. $00000@eeenes 1 4 10 74.70 7 6o4 Bam LEO s.ccsersesesvseseeOerseeees i 6 24 52.42 4.68 709 Py. BR. Town Properties, Lid... cees i 6 12 260 33 15.98 710 Py. RK. Town Properties, Ltd..... ..... i 6 13 24 9 4.36 Tar Mrs, BE. M, MOMOPdle .... cece eerceeee 1 , 20 at-8 3:88 7438 Mrs, BE. M. MOMOrdi@.....ceceveese sever 1 at +3 . 767 P. AK. Town Properties Ltd...0..-. ss. 1 45 124.39 8.88 807 Mrs, M. EB, Wendall,....cee0@ereee> ‘ i 5 a8.14 ot a0 Mrs, BE. M, MeMordle i 28 43.99 4.2 sat Mrs. EK. M. MoM 1 29 42.83 4.4 Bal Fred Lanaa.....ss++++ i 39 59.04 4.05 baa Pred Langa «.ecceee ° 3 03.38 5-38 45 Pred Lange ...secceee ‘ a B48 A. Nicholson, A, Quinn 46 40.44 4.47 via B, G. BVGO ceccccccee “ i 196.85 11.84 O15 RA, C. Hyde ...-+eeeeeee tee 2 ver. ae 82? 947 BR. GC. B¥G@ ...s000 v 104.72 23 047 RB, GC. MyGe@ ...eserree 10 109,72 11.54 977 hh, C, Hyde . 4 at 63.52 5.18 vas |S Common, Bri Arik Bo | ORB $020 | 8 Commossic, B. ’ Krikokapich ..1!.: 20 4405 | 484 1070 Dan Dindeber@ ...++++> ee eteereererene eaters ° 20 3 46 | 3.08 1266 MH. FP. MORAG... .. 6 seers a3 10 43 iar 1320 Louis Calder... sserrcreeee 2 124.40 33 140 Vatrick McCloskey ...++> aa $9.13 8. 15a Patrick MeClcskey ...++> 46 41.73 $08 1478 B. B. Bmith.....--+++* 22 60.58 08 1551 Hu. my , 1 22 120.43 8.02 1729 M , i 18 01.83 1730 M. ; i 19 01.83 6 1731 M. : i 20 01.83 6. i816 M. ¢ : 83 i 254.33 14.72 iei7 M . o* 2 130.09 8.65 MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. FOR UNPAID TAXES IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF PRINCE | we 3 ASSESSED OWNER 1818 M. Couture .. 4217 | dom Artur Wood 4218 | dom Artur Wood 4219 | donm Arthur Wovu 4583 =| Bdamund &, Stevens 4505 | H. H. Clark OOOO bh We De GRR cee seers ssgvcres 4658 | F. B. Deacon and G, P. |. Palmer 4559 | ¥F, B. Deacon and &, I. |, Palmer 4603 |. M. and W. GU. Davidson .,...... 4604 | B. and W. G. Davidson........ 4006 | | FP. Wickdal and A. Bendiktsen. ‘9 | BP. Wickdal and A. Bendiktsen | 2 | N. Scheinman and M, Albert. 8 | NN. Scheinman and M, Albert vas RK. McCormick . . 4 | J. F. Hutchison i9 | Dan McKean ... 2 | Dan McKean . 2 carl Herman .. ; Carl Herman ‘ Carl Herman .. ; John A. Meeker 74 dobn A. Meeker v Wm. Bruens Wim. Bruens ... Cella Chesterfield Celia Chesterfield Mrs. Jane Waite Jas. Lollas .... | JOR BONERS cn ccccccceeeedescepecsccces SORES TNE. i. 6-5 0 ogg ba bSd as OF 6004's becc cee . John Shaweroft ...... “* JOUR BRBWCTOLE ~ 60.0 cccccccocdsssesoncccecs el JONM SHBWCTOLE 2... ce ccccccce cde seeeeeeceecs +] John Shaweroft .......... 4 P. KR, Town Properties Ltd.....- set P. RK. Town Properties Lid...... ....+2+++--- ool H. B. Skones ... set Oscar Huso .... et Anton Anderson “| ES 3 weer vrea Kuyath .. M. Sob Ruben Nugent . anes knight u Alex Yule Alex Yule Alex Yule Matt and Mich Slaven .... Fred Sawehuch Fred Sawehuch Kath, Ty ME eco cetoses Kath T, Abbots ..... Mrs, Sarah Britton eoeesesed®s Prince Rupert Town Properties Prince Rupert Town Properties DO, GRE scdheccchac eercccce a D. Cohen Mrs. WML. soasdhinens Led. B. Gangene .... b. Gangene Brown Condon Evans ...... Mckeown Corcoran Coreoran .... Condon .... Liston Liston PO PUD. « 000 0cle oc sdnne dso (ole waeeee