r! vejday, dune 18, 1944 mhurs THE DATLY NEWS ——— etween Women’s | Health or Suffering | The main reason why so many gomen su‘ler greatly at times ig becaus , of a run-down con- ’ dition. Debility, poor circula- 4 chow in headaches, Jan- nervousness and worry, BEECHAM’S PILLS (Tio Largoo! Sale of Any Medloine tn the Wortd) gre the safest, surest, most gnvenier t and most economi- | remedy., They clear the gystern of poisons, urify the bods relieve suffering and ensure such good health and grengt that all the bodily organs work naturally and prop- a In actions, feelings and boks, thot nsands of women have proved that Beecham’s Pills Make All The Difference Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents, feaco will find the directions with every bos very valuable, Lever Sin-ulation OL LB | WATCH FREE, Watches to thousands people all over th- world +2 @ howe savertisement. Now is 6your chanes to obiain one. Write now, enclosing cents for one of our fashionable Ladies long Guards, oF Gents’ ihouid you take vantage of our mary to tall year { nas PICTURES FROM CALGARY SHOWING HOW THAT CITY WENT CRAZY OVER THE BIG OIL 3 ¢ — BARRELING Ol AT DINGMAN WELL,CALGARY ¢ STRIKE AND REASON WIY ent has bee all ove Canada over the ilgar The above hows barreling oll from the Dingman well, the only well il operation | Sigurdson, before coming to sauna detes’ sostine sn) Your grocer sells ROYAL STAN- feated Johnson i: . He de- | fexseatods 1912 tee ee os DARD under a money back guarantee j forty-three minutes The same Johnson won a handicap from Rg reports of va ible oil findines in We have a Newstore andNew Goods { i NEW suit for prices are right SWEDER BROS., Tailors to Ladies and Gen-~ tlemen PEELE L LODE HEEL DOOD OLOLOOL EE FURNITURE FOR SALE w ffering at private sale iture of a whol including Mahogany Dreseere & Washetands Quarter cut Oak Dining room table and chaire Leaiher upholstered couch chairs, me Library table Beds and mattresses, Mirrors, Dishes and Kitohen Utensils, Carpets, in fact a full equipment, oy piece of tm bulk. See 1 MM STEPHENS & 60., LTD. hesecessvecootaiilitionsseoecenees SS Sbae, pO PPLE EEO ne ys Mrererorcoooee. SEEDS! SEEDS! 2 NOI Have received our 1014 8pring Seede FIELD, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agents for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Declers in Feed of all kinds CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Mall orders promptly attended to Prince Rupert Feed Co. 808 Third Ave. Phone Black 268 woe il oeree. CPP POPOL OOO POOLE EPO E AEE EE A ‘Church Services - k ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH vices every Sunday in the ‘oureh Hall at 11 a.m, and ~ press Theatre at 7.30 p.m. ‘nday School at 2.30 p. m. ‘HE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH YOUNG and FIFTH AVE ‘vices every Sunday at 11 and 7.30 p.m, Sunday Hook 2.80 p.m. Baraca ble Class 2.30 ym, W. WRIGHT, B.A,, Pastor. fe FIRST METHODIST CHURCH “' AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE 8 every Sunday at U and Vou pom, Sunday Ol OE 4.00 Dam, *\. MIL DIMMICK + PASTOR HEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH hh Ave, and Dunsmuir Place uIDg prayer, 144. Even prayer, 7:30, Sunday ool, 2:30 p, m Holy ‘Munion first Sunday f mouth, at 41 « mm, and third Sunday at & 4. m, GA RIX: - RECTOR REY SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at 1 * ™,, 8 and 8 Pu. §6SuD Jay Fehool, 1:30 p. m nee Hight services Mou ay Wednesday, Thurs ‘ty and Saturday, ee oday ida, sul deal that the two gentlemen of oth transacted in the Dunsmuir] leaders here have entrusted to iz Company ‘esenting to him that the claim had only brought $9,000, ; to the MchKiae mission, hac 7, Western Canada articles for a London accompanied by his wife and and they are registered at Hotel Prince Rupert, Mr, family the Sheflield erable and intends writing an article on Prince He states that a large party of English the Gouast aboul August The best place in the city to lunch or dine is the Royal Cafe. rhe service and the menu can al- ways be and became appeared as defendant in alman suffra Newspaper Writer Here . Sheffield, who is writing publicity work in the West PRESIDENT HAS BIG LACROSSE SCORE TAFT DENOUNCES DAY’S FUN WITH BY NATIONALS TEN) — LAWLESSNESS OF OLD CLASSMATES) montroat Team Tallies 28 Goeie! MINERS’ UNIONS) to 10—Tecumsehs Beat etor N.J June 18.- Quebec | Cambridge, ‘Mass., June 18. nt Wilson, Princeton ‘79, ab |Former President Taft. before mg president of the) Montreal, June 18.—Nationals|members of the Phi Beta Kappa States for 1 short while | Phe oecasion was the at ‘on Saturday, the Frenchmen de-|their championing of the Clayton i imni day celebration Of! feating the Torontos by 28 goals|bill pending before congress ex- fi ersity. to 19, while Tecumsehs won from|empling them from operation of president arrived shortly|Quebee by an 8-6 score the Sherman anti-trust law and iff ind greeted by a rhe Nationals rubbed it in to|for their support of the strikers i rowd of alumni and unde the Toronto Blues in a fashion|in Colorado, tes The executive Was] peyey to be forgotten by the The subject of the former mie the station by A, W. Hai-| members of both teams who were| president's address was The e} New York, president of}done out by the fast play started|Supreme Court of the United the s of ‘79. He was slappetjand finished by the locals who|States and Popular Self-govern- back and hurried about}neyver let up till they had snowed | ment.” is though he were an ordin he Toronto eleven under by the We find,” he said, “many la- citizen iwful score of 28 to 10 Blows;¥or organizations insisting. that on as the president ar-|were thick at the game which was|the arm of the courts be weaken- iat the 79 hail he was shown] fasi enough to suit the most ar ed so that lawless violence o stairs where a buffet luncheon] dent supporter, At no stage of{|their part may be an effective in- vas served After the luncheon,|the contest were the locals in|Strumentality to gain their in- the imni parade was staged on|danger of losing the lead. dustrial ends Indeed, we find hie llege campus, Lalonde and Lamoureux starred|4ctual rebellion against state au- president marched to the]for Nationals, Longfellow carrv_|thorits maintained by certain iseball field with thousands offing off the honors for the Toron-|trades unions and supported ‘ther graduates. He walked be-[{o me; In the third quarter|Contributions - openly — solicited solid nes of Princeton | Cameror was ruled off for the re-]from their sympathizers the npathizers who cheered him. mainder of the game and fined|country over,” the parade started, P. W./]8&25 fo, rough play, The teams: M f Philadelphia, one of Nationals: L’Heureaux, Cattar- FOURTH SHAMROCK the marshals of the ‘79 class, Jinich, Duckett, Lachapelle, Degan, , he i te the president Keep] Degray, Gauthier. Pitre Lamou- 1S GOOD IN A BLOW re, Tommy! reux, Lalonde, oe tainly; I'll obey orders, lorento Gibbons, Uameron,|in Hard Weather Trial on Satur- p the president Warwick, Somerville, Stagg.’ Dan- day Cup Challenger Showed WI the teams were warming | den: Longfellow, Spring rurn- Fine Qualities I lass after class marched in| by! Donihee rere « I f the resident's section and Referes I ayso dge of London, June 18,—In an article he play, Belleau. yesterday on Sir Thomas Lipton’'s - ; Shamrock IV, the Daily Mail's TWO CLERGYMEN IN SUIT | PLAN ANOTHER MARCH achting expert says: . Saturday's sailing of the Rev, Dr. A, 8, Grant Sued as| President Wilson Will Be Asked ‘ ad sather Result of Mining Deal to Receive W Suffragi SRAmgnos 1Y Wat mae ee nes oO Receive oman Suffragists il and revealed what everybody Rican aaa th hire ries A sirace Wer dies apa eye waney to know; namely, that the hallenge for the America’s Grant, superintendent of home| suffragist march on the White| up can carry her gear and carry nis is and social service for] House is being pla 1 as the with ease. the Presbyterian Church in Can-]ypesult of the endorseny f wo- The international class boats ge by the Federation rought by a fellow minister, ]/o¢ Women's Clubs A 4 McRae ! men Clubs a cago, ed and another disabled; yet Sit , 1 ; td President Wilson wil! be ask-]|] Thomas Lipton’s boat seemed he action olved a £0 n- : rhe action involved a ugha ed to receive a deputation of suf-| quiet and quite at home, Noth- > I ng claim in the gravel on Bon- 7 ; | had it oh frage ciub women headed by Mrs.|in& snapped and nothing parted, ra Creek, and had its origin in The test was severs.and tho re. Harvey W. Wiley, Tune 30th. The . sult eminently gratifying to plaintif® declared that Dr. Grant}/ed of several hundred represent-|mast has been. ind he had been partners in claim]ative club women from all the The single headsail rig cer- No, on Bonanza Creek, and|Sstates, tainly possesses marvellous wind hat 1906 the doetor had sold - ward working qualities. It is only the roperty to the Treadwell Alaska Excursions when off the wind that it lacks or & O00. falsely rep : 10 MBSHY. FO] Round trip excursions to ine that} Chikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Sitka, We only entitled to %4,500]/and Skagway on the fine steam- for its good qualities or discard from the sale, Mr, McRae there-lers “City of Seattle’ and “Spo-|j, after its short ‘omings, But asks $500 and interest from] jane sailing every six days.J/am inclined to think the challen- 1906. $42.00 covers all expense. A side}ger will race with two headsails.” rhis charge Dr, Grant repudi trip Skagway to Summit of the After another trial today the ales his defence, stating that} wp jje Pass Ry. at very small{Shamrock IV will be hauled out the claim had been transferred] eof For reservations and all| fo: experimental alterations company in trust, that Mr. Jimformation apply to Rogers’/the taking away of some of the had offered $1,000 COM-|§teamship Agency, Phone 116. lead from her keel and the adding and that finally there 132-160]of more sail, Sigurdson is confident he is going to beat Hatch and the win- gets the largest end of the purse, There will be a good prelimin- Monte Label, Young Janes is a featherweight and has defeated , everything in his class in Canada, and Tecumsebs were returned] fraternity, of Harvard University, BIG WRESTLING maToH ‘Vial bao ial imi Salis es ou TO BE HELD TONIGHT 2 ia ae omomoie The coming ig bout be- suites" 1 QYAL STANDARD is the wiz- ; Rupert, to a g t M Wiehe : ’ SEMMIAE roicarceeiene it ard of the kitchen. Acts like jlooks to be the ratch oid be sixes lew the Magic i any recipe calling for flour. Province Gah, * wi well ROYAL STANDARD is the ‘‘open iweight, but | OME Harn about thes itl sesame’ ’ to good cooking. It tran |} his workouts e has 104 wins {oni crit os too eaotects £OFMS Ordinary bread, cakes or pies but in this contest he realizes he | egieaes lint peal wonders of the culinary |}propositions he has yet met, and Ito vin he will have t» do all he art. | knows. ialis In Six L STAN Connelly in June the same year, Zs . Connelly now holds the world’s Prrsolutety m7 OTR championship, Unfors & ta k Tested * F. G@. DAWSON, Wholesale Distributor PRINCE RUPERT : ee Steet ik between Young Janes and as a ao el ao a ml ij simply an Nd | winners in the Big Four” series|altacked the trade unions for FOR SALE: Jewelry : 20: : MUST HAVE $500 ONCE and I will give ae ae haan ‘a IN OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE YOU WILL FIND THE ANSWER British Columbia, which is 160 | acres of land ready to commence | OUR WEDDING JEWELLERY s well represented in this valuable shop- making money out of. This land | lies in the Skeena Valley, eight miles from Hazelton, two miles i maids, groomsmen, maids of honor and others. from rellroed snd Carneby, whe end $1 FROM THE ILLUSTRATIONS OF CUT GLASS AND SILVER shown in the vniinn Padua Reiven deere an Pre can catalogue, gifts of good quality at easy prices may be read;!y selected. will double in price as soon as the All orders received by us will be forwarded with the utmost despatch at tram is completed. our risk, prepaid by us. We can serve you satisfactorily no matter how There are ten acres cleared, eight far away you may be. acres nearly cleared and a lot more that is easily cleared. There are fifty acres of alder land, twenty re of good cedar poles, and a li wouse and barn and plenty of H. Birk adhe: « m it d water My price for a quick sale is enry ir 5 ons, l uy € $1,750; $500 cash and time on balance If ef want a sure thing then JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS write to: Hazelton British Columbia HO W and Where to Buy Wed- din: Gifts and W pee Where will | buy my wedding gifts and wedding jewellery? is a question which will be asked often during the month of June. in fact, it Is @ question which is always being asked. pers’ guide, and ftom it you may choose appropriate gifts for bridee- a a Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Directori VANCOUVER, B.C J. N. PRESTON AS a Owner, BritishNorthAmerica VAPITAL ANDO SURPLUS $7,786,666. vere racing off South Sea and while T watched one was dismast- ‘oneernéd, The lesson was the if Vancouver some years| Mrs, Wiley the work of selecting strength of the Shamrock’s mast when they were both mis-]the members of the deputation a truly wonderful stick, strong vies in the Yukon fleld. The] which they plan shall be compos-land supple as surely no other 1836 tHe sanx or 1914 | KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass Plumbers’ supplies Plate Glass Mirrors Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges Oils Tinware Varnishes Graniteware 7S YEARS IN Business. A Service Business Men |] MQNARCH MALLEABLE ™ ° Stay Satisfactory Appreciate Ket. {| @fliciency and Mr. Nicholson, the designer, has a troublesome prob- lem to solve whether to retain it iad been an agreement at Van ey e af caf Naa eouver in 1911 whereby Mr, Me Gentlemen, we buy your old Gontlemen, we buy your old| accepted $325 in full for! clothes. Phone 565 146tf clothes. Phone 565, 116tf | all claims. The case may be set- | tled out of court, Fs Pha paper, is in the city, He has been doing consid- Rupert and the district, investors is expected on A Section of the New Grand Stand at the Woodbine Race 126tf Track, Toronto. depended on FEM ERE I og - —--— ——_— The complete and valuable service rendered by the Bank of British North America has | THE UNION STEAMSHIP C0., OF B. C, LIMITED secured and retained the ea Te ee accounts as well as the con- $5. VENTURE fidence of a goodly proportion Sails for Simpson, Naas, Mil! 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