‘eres: = ae nS Local News Notes bow LRRD EPS, SS) SS Es EA Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream, Some of the old boys were as Yc eae AY supple as a school boy last night Ve buy and serve only the best}under the constraint of coxing the market affords. London Cafe.}music and happy faces. 139-tf. ee Rain ier The base ball boys have secur- What everyone should know :/ed their new ball suits. They are People of discriminating taste|gréy and blue and the boys will dine at the G.T.P."Cafe. 83tf |look very swagger in the outfit, Messrs. Parkin & Ward have a Lot for sale; good buy: Grah- very striking square and compass|am Avenue, Lot 21, Block 3, See- emblem in electric lights dis-|{tion 2; next lot beyond Williams played in their window, house; $900 cash, balance G, T. Rents oar P. Box 23, NewsOffice, 137-138 Nearly all available rooms in we the Hotel Prince Rupert were tak- “Say, have you heard that the en last evening, Several loeal peo-'stafr of the Union Bank quit te ple were among the guests sleep-|day?" asked Wm, Denholm, of a ing in the house last night, News reported. “No, what's the nifces = j}matter?” “Well they were afraid Mrs. G. W, Morrow” sent a@/all that Masonary above them to- large bouquet of flowers for the|day might fali through the floor.” opening of the Hotel Prince Ru-'! Moy ase pert. They occupied a promin A special convocation of Kaien ent position on the lobby desk. |Ghapter was held last evening to parcsae «SF lreceive the official visit of the Sheriff T. J. Armstrong, Of Grand Superintendent R. Ex- New Westminster, who is a dele-|Gomp. J, M. Rudd, A large num gate to the Masonic gathering |ber of the comp. and visitors were here, sat with Sheriff Shirley in|jpresent. After the meeting they the court yesterday, jall went to the ball. ° ® « | . . . District Forester H. 8. Irwin] Mr, T, Bannister,-the talented has received word that there is a | staritit among the visiting Ma serious forest fire burning in the}sons, stepped into the breach distriet up the Bella |} John Funos is fire Whitewater Coola valely. ast night and filled a place on the Westholme orchestra. Mr. warden there and has been in-| Bannister also took a leading part structed to get help in checking lin the musical programme ren. it, dered on the Alice en route, areal bee ae The Masonic terday afternoon manager of the Importing Ww. Prince S. Marshall, Rupert visitors were yes- Co., taken all over leaves tomerrow on the Prince}|the townsite, A large party was Rupert for Seattle. He has been|taken to the Cold Storage plant called to his home in Hamilton,|by the launches ‘Joe Baker,” Ontario, where his father is very|‘‘Prospector” and “Kermac.”’ The ill, “Leila R.” also took a party to the Sp Bek Tuck's Inlet cannery and Met- Capt. MacIntosh, of Victoria, |lakatla. who has been over for a trip to Fee terse Queen Charlotte Islands, says All Masons and their ladies are there is three times as much good|invited and urged to attend the land on those islands than onjentertainment provided in con- Vancouver Island. He has great|nection with the programme ar- faith in the future of that dis-|ranged for the three day visit trict. of Grand Lodge, June 17th, 18th, Ee ae and 19th: Welcome at wharf, The fishing boat Zabassa, Capt.}ball, reception and. tea for ladies, Parsons, came in yesterday after|picnic, ete No further invitation being out two days, to bring injor tickets will be printed for the Fred Woodman, a fisherman, who|ball, or for other events. All of had fallen with a water bottle |the Fraternity are welcome and and severely cut his hand, Thejar@ expected to attend. Pro- man was taken to a doctor and|grammes may be obtained from had ihe eut dressed, but he is not|Lee L. Baker, Secretary of Recep- laid up. tion Committee, at office of West- #3) fe pee enhaver Bros., Second Avenue A brother Mason says Brother|and Third Street 138-40 Mahomet Came to Mountain about to bring an against The News for T, Swiizer action (? is misspelling his name in yester- - —= day's issue, He also said that Washingten, June 18,—Be- the ship's printer did not give|cause Prseident Wilson could not iu!! eredit to his splendid econ-|go to the Parkridge, N.J., high tribution concert. cided opera or to Tuesday Mr. Switzer whether to go to the school today to address the grad- uating Class, the graduates came to the White House and the presi- dent addressed them there. W. restling : ; To-Night evening's has not de- enter Italian horse show, AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE Between AL HATCH, of Vancouver, Welterweight Champion of Canada, and Provincial Middle Weight Champion, ard PETE SIGURDSON, of Prince Rupert, the Middle Weight i Champion of Manitoba | Doors Open at 10:30 p.m., Commencing 10:45 Sharp Main Bout, 11:30, Ringside Seats, $2,00 Reserved Seats, $1.50 General Admission, $1.00. Boxes Reserved for Ladies’ Seats, $1.00 Tickets on Sale at Fitz Cigar Store: Palace Cigar Store, and Roya! Pool Room. THE F, F. DALLEY Co., LTD. BUFFALO,N.Y. HAMILTON, ONT. LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. J. BURROUGHR, Manager Ave. and MoBride &t. PHONE 25 ie PRINCE RUPERT, Branch Yard at 8.0. Smithers were A Grand Trunk official says that forged passes were used b' three men to carry ‘themselves ‘}Jand trunks on hand ears. all the way from Fort George to Priest ley. Six men were used to pum] the hand cars from one sectior to the next all the way, and the cost of this trip to the company is estimated at $2,000. . . . One of the prettiest window decorations made for the benefil of the Masonic yisitors is the Board of Trade front. The ¢ trance is draped in b und white bunting and flags Che windows have decorations of plants and bunting surround a emblematic greeting | the visitors. The display has been very much admired, Baseball has become a pol lat sport in Prinee Rupert, even at this early day and most everybody has a favorite team to root fot It is a foregone conclusion that ‘t won't be many years before Prince Rupert will be the home| of another Ty Cobb or Christy} Mathewson. Go follow the crowd tonight to Market Place and root for the best team, ene tee Through the courtesy of the} C, P. R., it has been that any of the visiting Mansons who wish to stay over in town till arranged THE DATLY NEWS A CRIPPLE FROM ~—RAEUMATISM Tortured Four Years Until He ook “Fruit-a-tives” RIDGRTOWN, ONT., May 2ist. 1913. “Your ' Fruit-a-tives’’? cured me of Rheumatism. It was the only medicine that made any impression on me. I was a terrible sufferer from Rheumatism. [| was laid up for four winters with Sciati- ca and Muscular Rheumatism, and was ripple completely, not being able to anything. I doctored with four dif- ‘rent physicians, but they did not help Other advertised remedies were equally unsatisfactory, and I have taken -veral Some ‘*Fruit- ther neighbor of mine told me that a-tives’’ helped him, and I took taithfully every day and the result vas marvellous. For overtwo years I have been free from any Rheurnatic pains whatever, and give “Fruit-a-tive the full credit for making a remarkable cure’ W. T. RACHER If you are subject to Rhewmatic At- tacks, Sciatica, Lumbago or Neuralgia, ; take.''Fruit-a-tives’’ right now and start the permanent cure which ‘ Fruit-a- tives’? will complete if taken faithful ly. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 2 At dealers or sent on receipt of price hy Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. DISINTERRING BODY |Four Men Are Arrested in Act of Disinterring Body of Mur- ARGENTINE TANGO AT THE WESTHOLME Miss Swepstone and Mr, Tweedale Make an Instantaneous Success holds the privilege of of the stations This city being al the same time one most northern civilized and a community on a many Province, artistic is in adyance of, who pt of the whose eriticism with neighbor population, pleasure to an event par or ssess a be able to which has most artistic desires gave great and almost who had Theatre It is a ‘hronicle satisfied the of the citizens, pleasure to two and large audiences Westhoime to witness the ex- hibition dancing of Eileen Swep- and Bernard Tweedale name on the well deserved of the en charming and the of was nevel presentation evoked overflowing throngea the last evening stone who have .a great coast, and this From trance is the of couple very moment his rracetu decision the audience and the first Argentine applause, in doubt, of the Tango inter- pre and the after a most picture they the Flirtaion Waltz responded to the demands of an encore, have Following, esting series, sented audienee for After what Miss Swe we of a solo dancer, delighted to her in het suecessful crea- tive dances entitled “The Gipsy.” \llogether, the management of the Westholme have achieved a triumph the engagement and introduction of these talented ar- to Prince Ruper, and have managed to present this week one of the teresting ed in the we heard pstone as were of see on most an emotional study tistes most successful and in films witness time series of city for a long xk IT a ai 35~-PHONE--35 Prince Rupert Dairy Phone Green 252 | Holstein Milk for Babies specially Bottled TESTED cows §,An invitation is cordially ex- tended to the citizens interested to inspect the dairy premises during the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 Wednesdays and Saturdays when milkng operations are being con- ducted. ALF HALLIGAN TREE EERE EE EEE RRR EE FRI III OIA Ite | ADVERTISE IN ‘THE DAILY NEws Monday can use their transpor- tation to return on the G, T. P.} dered Woman boat Monday morning. There} will be no extra charge for this Canyon City, Ore., June 18, and it is expected quite a few}Four men were arrested in a will avail themselves of the op-|cemetery near here shortly after portunity, jmidnight while in the aet of dis- a hediaiipinia kad eiedelis snes dinoae }interring the body of Mrs. Daisy Baseball Tonight | Potts of Los Angeles, whose hus- sanienioncaninn } band, Charles E, Potts, is on trial Weather permitting it is ex-|here charged with her murder, pected that one of the largest | Those arrested are Attorneys crowds of the season will witness| Philip Ashford and Prentiss the game between the Colts and|Hieks, counsel for Potts; Dr. the €.C.’s at Market Place this| Francis Tate of Los Angeles aud evening at seven o'clock. }Samuel Lyon. Dr. Tate declared The Colts, under the capable|he had written permission from management of Mr. Me Allennan | Potts fo remove the body, and have developed wonderfully dur- | that his object was to learn ing the past few weeks and no} Whether allegations of the prose-| doubt will give the C.C,’s a run | cuion were true that there were} for their money. }evidences of strangulation and al Both teams have been practis-}|)roken neck bone, | ing faithfully for the past few oie | nights preparing for this game r as they both realize that they a ae Foe cannot afford to lose one game j if they hope to win the Manson| U eY ’s race | cup. The probable line-up for tonight's game is:— 311 THIRD AVENUE | Colts: McDaniel, ¢.f.; B. Hunt, | PHONE 572 | {st b.; E, Kirkland, 2nd b.; W. Anderson, s,s.; F. LaBor, 3rd b. :| YOU CAN SAVE A, Manson, c.; R. Ratehford, 1.f,; | Jack Ratehford, r.f.; Nalpey, p.; MONEY | Crane, p. C.C,: Hannifin, ¢.; Frotin, p.;| Ae, o0.5_yecebber, 1st 3D) omnmmiao vouR GROCERIES | re , 2nd b.; Moore, 3rd Db: HERE Se sau Murphy, ¢.f.; Me- WE DELIVER — PHONE 572 | | Standard Dairy | tandard Dairy | Lindsay Bros, Park Ave, | PURE FRESH MILY DAILY J}! Produce Guaranteed THE BEST Delivery wagon will be on Pia a’ en Biotic (4; i@ection 1. in a few days, First Avenue, 85,000 each; $2,000 Phone 161 Phone 161 cash; balance over 5 years c —_—_—_ j r et Lot 9, Block 41, Section 7; corner of Eighth Avenue and Donald | Street, 81,500 $500 cash, bal BE WISE ance 12 and 18 months . ° In Time 190 acres cheice land with good j camp buildings, on Grand Trunk for all kinds of roofing, Pacific Railway, one-half mile 3] sheet metal work, furnace west of Cedarvale Station, 89 per heating, ete., Phone 5 acre, on easy terms, A SNAP STEEN HEBERT & CO We also have several one-acre ’ "” tracts adjoining Terrace Town ».0. Box 928, Prince Rupert sive, $160 cach, on terms of one half cash, balance 6 and 12 mos | McCaffery & Gibbons THIRD AVENUE TEINS Ee * NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOM for rent Kath and electri@ light Apply 717 Lotbiniere Street i4or TO RENT Pretty house on the hill; sewer, light, phone; three open fre- places. Apply Box 840; Phone Black 338 FOR SALE FOR SALE—-Ranges and stoves chen; Galland, McBride Street. sor FOR SALE er THE WEATHER Furnished by F. W. Dowling Observer {7th, June 1914 Barometer reducea ) sea 30,0514 48.0 level ° Lowest temperature Highest temperature .57,0 RAR ROR RI RRR a a a a ak a *» FOR A TAXI? 75--PHONE-75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO t * FOR IIT IIIT II IDA AIA AIA IIA EERE RRR E ERR PRINCE RUPERT BOAT HOUSE Boats and Launches for hire. Gasoline for sale PHOWE RED 391 North End of Manson Way “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. hearty SECOND AVENUE THE BEST BUy w1N PRINCE RUPERT 100 feet on Fraser Street - $20, 000 Royal Life; Royal Fire; London & Lancashire Northern Fire Pattullo & Radford Thursdas a ee TERMS Lot in Block 1, Section 1; $1,000 cash, pain three years at seven pr $6 ; ,900.0¢ Lot 18, Block 14, Section 1 $18,000.00 SECTION TWO Double corner Graham and Atli; Lot { i j $1,500.00 cash, balance arrange: $4,750,00 Lot 1, Block 1; $1,000.00 cash. ba i $2 ON ae $3,000.00 Lots 9-10, Block 15; one-quart: isl months (note the size of thes: $3,250 Some Choice Inside Lots in Other Sections a: Good Pricg: and terms INSURANCE Fire and Safe Deposit Boxe: GON) KNOTT & HAMILTON SODA FOUNTAIN DELIGHTS ICE CREAM LIGHT LUNCHES Daily 7 a. m. PPILEPOOPOD + + OOF Oy to midnight Pr rne SPO LL O LOOP OP OOOO OES OC Oe ferrorrroerooreeeeee I RO ER RE OOOO EES High-brade Wor at fair prices + RARER KERR © POR II III III IIIA III III AI III IIIA IIA AIAAM HOH hk hte Plumbing oleam(ilti nd sheet metal work Western Plumbing Co., Ld ’ * * * * > ’ » . » . » * COAL and Complete Line of BUILDERS’ WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., Limited Phone 186 LUMBER SUPPLIES reer Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 SAVOY HOTEL FIRST CLASS CUISINE BS Hot and Gold Running Water in all Rooms Only finest brands of Liquors and Cigere kept THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHERN BRITIGH COLUMBIA PRUDHOMME & FISHE™ Proprietors | . . + | CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY SUMMER EXOURSIONS FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO | MONTREA " $141.00 } TORONTE ‘ re 128.00 ST. PAUL and ret 86.00 CHICAG( and 1 108.50 NEW YORK an 144.50 Othe points ¢ z v Effe ve n 1 Princess Beatrice Southbound Sunday, 8 3. G@. MONAB, Genera! Agent Corner Third Ave. and Sixth 6 “ FOR RENT will trade for property, 30 ft. gasolime laumch, new 8 bp. engine. Everythi. in geod condition. Price and terms arrauged. Apply Box 120, Daily News 112-0r WANTED GEORGE LEEK) Estate Agent Auctioneer and Valuator Notary Public Fourth &| ‘ Land Kupert. oss from Office j Kegistry Prince | WANTED Waitress wanted. Apply Vienna Cafe. 13i-tf Apply 1400f, work by the Class reference, Apply Box 101 i23ur BOARD 52t Piftth Avenue AND ROOM for Ww Gentieman “Woman wants day or hour, First Terms reasonable, Dilly News ———————— MISCELLANEOUS WE HAVE RENTED all cannot fill applications, Give us your house to rent, Prince Rupert Finan- clers Fy. KR. C. Brown, manager 315 Second Ave. Phones 205 and Blue #76. RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil our houses and Engineers ana 8B. C. Land Surveyors Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf Con- Provincial Land Surveying, Mine Survey. ing, Townsites and Subdivisions, Electric Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints, McBride 8t., Prince Rupert, B.C. Hotel ; Directory Members P.R.L. Vintners Association WINDSOR HOTEL Corner of First Ave, and Eighth St W. HM. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL Firat Avenue and Seventh 3b European and American Pian Peter Giack, Prop. NOX HOTEL First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan, Hates $0c to $1.00 Per Day Beener & Beaner, Props. flochester Vv. D, Casley EMPRESS HOTEL Third Ave., Between Sixth and Seventh Streets 60 to $1 Per Day 1. Y European Pian, PREMIER HOTEL American Bud European Plan Ff. W. Henning, Manager ROYAL HOTEL Cortey & Burgess, Props Third Ave, and Sixth St European Pian Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave, and Sixth Phone 102 St PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING 0OO., LIMITED Fraser ana Sixth Phone 7 Sis POCDPPOO# PROP PL ODPL DOP OO EEO E LOLI IEEE TET BEST APARTMENTS IN CITY SIX ROOMS Pattullo Blook, Second Ave ALL CONVENIENCES FOR RENT \ PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVE LOLOL LLL LOLOL LLL OLE LLL OLE EOE S pocorrccce POOOPOROCCOO COLO LOLI IE ET IT IIATEET Lots Blk. Se , ea $9,000 300 {1 and 12. 1,6 s 400 ee ’ 400 1 , 700 18 50 10 and 114 > 2 1,500 19 and 20 1,600 55, 56 and 57 I One-Fourth Cash; Balan and 18 months at 7 2 G. R. Naden Co., Ltd Avenue Recond