DAILY NEWS Sixty Years the Standard RICE, CREAM BAKING POWDER A Cream of Tartar Powder Made from Grapes NO ALUM 3 oe FOES SUBS 25} ED REAP Ge BECCA Try Smith 7 ea ice cream, Bisa time to take up carpets ethers and rugs, Send for “Fritz, the We buy and serve only the best} Handy Man.” Phone 583. 149-51 the market affords. London Cafe. . Ree It is said severai.of the old- O. B. Smith, S of Granby Bay, timers will join the parade on the went south on the George today.|city water wagon, 62 by Oe ee Everything in season cooked The regular meeting of the the way you like it. London Cafe,| Board of Trade will be held on 139-tf, Friday evening. Better negatives, better prints Alla Seandinaver bor deltaga i and they cost you less at McRve|naraden den forsta, kom klockan Bros. 450}10.15 hornet af 6th ock 3dj Ree. gatorna, 150 What everyone should know: Beers ie People of discriminating taste If you have any big or little dine at the G,.T.P. Cafe. 83tf |jobs about the home sent for Seats “Fritz the Handy Man,"’ Phone “Fritz, the Handy Man,” puts|583. 149-514 up tents and hammocks, and #. Teas cleans chimneys. Phone 583. The Prince Rupert cigar fac- “Hiyu fish” eatch. Al hundreds of sockeye. Snap in Section 2: 149-159 is the report of the salmou fishermen on last night's the boats outside Lot 15, block tory is giving away a box of Bella Rupert cigars tomorrow to the baseball team that makes the first home run. got * . . The to Granby on July 15th will give Board of Trade excursion the passengers five hours in the 19, good residential property;| smelter city and a special train $300 cash, balance G, f by AD-J| will be provided for.the visitors ply Box 91, Daily News. 145tf ei che@ be Roe ie The high scores in the Domin- The two men charged with|ion of Canada match at the rifle stealing copper wire from the|range on Sunday were made by city were this morning commit- D, C, Stuart, 99; H. H. D, Hem- ted for triai. They elected speedy mell, 98; and, 8. P. McMordie, 96. trial, ; a ite e Mr. Davie, the ever courteous The medical health officer re-}and genial postoflice official, is ports ten births and two deaths|again in town after a three weeks in April, and nine births and five vacation on his ranch on Por deaths in May, The city water|®het Island. Humphrey says the continues excellent. crops are doing fine, . . . eee The fire chief\ has moved the| The’ Hotel Prince Rupert will small hose cart to the corner of |0Pe its dining room this even- Hays Cove Avenue and WFighth|!"*- Chef Paulsen, late of the Dn hte eae Ra ge Vancouver Club, and Chef Pionbe Ave a5 ere a e , : , nl of deaetiens ue Sia! i. of Paris, will be in charge of the ase ) e erge oy Vv e “eSl- e% : regs suisine, dents of the locality, A ; ‘ * * The Pacific Coast Association Situation wanted by young mar- of Pire Chiefs wante Prince Ru-|"°2 Man Sb ‘present employed; ' are ~|desires change, Competent and pert’s chief to attend their con-lof good appeurance, Office ex- vention in Victoria on September|perience and a good salesman; 1 to 4, and asks the Gity Council] will work on commission with to send him, The light commit-jright proposition, Address Ad- tee will report on it. vertiser, P.O, Box 332, 148-9 BOXING WESTHOLME THEATRE, TONIGHT TUESDAY, JUNE 30th Twenty Rounds Between ROUGHHOUSE BLIRNS Doors Open at 10:30 p.m. Ringside Seats, $3; Boxes and Orchestra Tickets on Sale at all Cigar Stores Of Vancouver, versus CHET NEFF Of Seattie Commence at 10:45 p.m. Sharp Front Rows Balcony, $2.50; Reserved $2; Limited General Admission, $1 Reserve Your Seat Early [RE_DECKING BYLAWS "MET SUDDEN DEATH Knocked Out By Minori(y Vote. Much to Discomfiture of ) ABOLISH THE BAR FAILED Hamilton, Continued from bor, Hamilton, | Hendrie Mayor | | | ‘The re-decking bylay for) ifth. Sixth and Seventh Avenues | and Tatlow Street met a dden} death last night, They vere cnocked out by two yotes insti ifive under the procedure iles vhich 1 res bylaws pul y as! lthey were to he carried by vo lithirds vote of the whole « iil, 1 Al Basso-Bert is away a Ald, | Maitland and Morrison ited | jagainst the reconsiderati and | lade r voles were sufficient do} ithe trick, | rhe Mayor was quite a xa at the request of Ald Cat: lzgomery, who was also a bad | ser, | jhe put Ald, Morrison through a} | catechian on what Ald. M son | jis now going to do about | Before the vole was put all the] La }aldermen took a hand in the ques tion which has been debated up| and down for a month, In fact some of the aldermen went three or four rounds on the question, Finally when the vote was tak_ en the two aldermen. stood against it and the bylaw was dead, The Mayor: Well, T don’t pro to try and sell any more city bonds until the out pose Council knows its mind. It is:a terrible worry to finance these things and then have the Council throw them out, Ald. Morrissey threatened py pay for the re-decking out of gen eral funds, . , The debate continued for ten or fifteen minutes after ‘he motion was declared lost. WANTS ROADWAY TO ARMORY SITE behalf of the Works, grant a Do- the -foot a road- A, Carss, on Public Couneil minion asked to city property for the end of the Borden Street He arm had no works the road, city City sti ip of way from present to the otherwise walk armory the publie on site, said ry approach, The department would make The solicitor pointed that a would have to submitted to the people. Mr, ¢ said the would expropriate it, Mr. asked to put the request writing. out be bylaw larss Dominion Carss was in left to- De be. The Ketchikan day at 10 eight when At a friendly of football the Sons of England team was de- feated by the Drydock team by a to 2, visitors It nine arrive. will this a.m, and they tween even- Ing fame seore of 4 wanting. ete,, Flags, paper, for streamers, ything at McRae crepe evi res quisite decorations Bros, Hardship comes when the fire of genius isn't hot enough, to keep the pot boiling. RRR OK HH GRANITE of best quality thoroughly tested for Cut stone crushed rock in quantities, NEIL J, MeLEOD, Telephone: 217 tf Granite and sale, or Green * Re K RK KK RK HK KR KK EK KK RH HK KKK KKK HHH HHH HK Fuller’s Grocery 311 THIRD AVENUE PHONE 572 Business is coming our way be- cause we sell for less. Try us with your Juiy Orders WE DELIVED — PHONE 572 Fs 1 EES NOTICE FOR TENDERS lenders will be received up to and in- cluding June 30th for the purchase and removal of ale school buildings known as the Secon Avenue School, situate op SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Block 11, corner of Second’ Avenue and j }Sevenib Street Parties tendering must “ |state cash price and be prepared t enter RT UMBER C0. jinto @ contract with the Board for the jfemoval of the building within ten days A. «. SURROUGHS, Manager jfrom date of signing contract, | Prince Kupert, June 24th, 1914 tet Ave. and McBride &t. PRINCE RUPERT, 86.C | W D. VANCE, PHONE 25 Branch Yard at s1ilthers FARES ER ROCs ROBO. Buatd, vow | NOTICE FOR TENDERS 2B E RE RAI A AAA A AA AIA| oF - - ' Sealed tenders will be received by the r Plumbing, Steamfittin Secretary of the Prince Rupert School ps ard, up to 4 pap July 2nd, 1044, for | tne constructor 4 school building on and a. metal work {Borden Street, in dance with plans and specifications pres ared by James Gil- (LE es Z 1 Oy Spanos obiain 4 pane and speeifica- is OAY e oO 0} € at falr prices Western Plumbing Co., Ld 3) \)2° 083.) syhiaives froin, tne Architect the right to reject aly or all tenders, FI IOI III II II III IAI A ISAS ASIA IA IAA. rere errererreene: 3p 5 Webs.’ oem 6-152 secy. School Board Hastings, Hastings, Conservative, jority, Hanna, 200 Conservative, Conservative; Lanark, Lineoln: Liberal, Oxford, Liberal; Conservative TO MAKE HEADWAY Page One East, A, Studholme, majority, West: .Hon. J. 8, 1488 ma East: Sandy Grant, elected, North: R. J. Cook, 100 majority. Hastings, West: J. W. John- ston, Conservative, elected. Huron, South, H, Eilber, Con- servative, 320 majority, Kenora: H, A, Machin, Conser- vative; eloovy by acclamation, Kent, East? W. R. Ferguson, Liberal; 350 majority. Kent, West: G. W. Sulman, Conservative; 150 majority. Kingston: Dr. A, E, Ross, Con servative; 4.466 majority. Lambton, East: Dr. J. B, Mar tyn, Conservative; elected by a small majority, Lamberton, West: Hon, W. J. elected, North: R, F. Preston, Conservative; elected by 300 ma- jority, Lanark, South: F, W. Hill, Con servative; 500 majority. Lenox: T. G, Garseallen, Con servative; 100 majority T. Marshall, Liberal, {60 majority. London: Sir Adam Beck, Con- sarvative; 1,500 majority. Nipissing: BE. H. Morel, Conser- vative, elected. Norfolk, North: T, R, Atkinson, Liberal; 700 majority, Norfolk, South: A. C. Pratt Conservative; 200 majority. Northumberland, West Sam Clarke, Liberal; 165 majority, Ontario, North: Hon, .W. Hi, Hoyle, Conservative; 300 majoi ity, Ontario, South: C, Calder, Con- servative; 200 majority Ottawa, East: J. A iard, Lib eral, elected. Ottawa, West: C. G. Hurdman, elected, North: N. og Manitoul servalive; Middlesex, Conservative; Middlesex, Liberal; Muskoka: servative; 700 Niagara p arry valive; Port Prince Liberal; Henfrew, Simcoe, Simcoe, Duff, Stormont: in: R. R, 500 W. Rowefl majorit Gamey, Con najorily, Kast: J. Macfar 00 majority. West: J, D. Elliott, jority, Arm ine, m 8.5 strong Con_ 10 Omajority. Conservative, Sound: J. 800 Conservative; Peterboro, | Conservative; Arthi Conservative; Edward: N, 190 South: Conservative: West: Conservative; Falls 800 G, J, Musgrove, majority. Edear, Conser- majority, Peel: J, HR. Fallis, Conservative, 400 majority. Perth, North: James Torrance, Conservative; 600 majority. Perth, South: J, Bennewies, 200° majority, ist: J 500 Thor majority. D. M. Hogarth, majority, Parliament, majority, North: E, A. ipson, 600 Dunlop, Conservative; 336 majority, Renfrew, South: T. W. MeGar ry, Conservative: by acciama- tion. St. Catherines: Dr, KE, Jessep, Conservative; 128 majority. Sault Ste Marie: Hon, W,. HU, Hearst, Conservative; 755 ta icrity, Simcoe, Centre: A. B, Thomp- son, Conservative; 230 majerity, Simeoe, Fast: J, Tf, Hartt, Con- servative; 500 majority, Alex. Ferguson, majority, Hon, 800 majority, 373 James &, Ret, Shearer, Oon- servative; 100 majority Sudbury: ©, MeCrea, Conser- vative; 600 majority, an can De J, Gilmore, Fach payable Treasurer, amount of the Sealed SEALED TENDERS Tenders addressed to the Secre- hibition Rullding, seen ane the Esq., tender accepted cheque to the equal tary will be received at the Exhibition Office until 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, July Sth, 1914, for the construction of an Ex- Plans and specifications office of the Architect, Second Avenue, must be accompanied by on a chartered bank, order of G, KR, Naden, Esq, ten per cent of the r, Which will be for- to tende felted if the person tendering declines to enter into a contract when calleat upon to do 80, or fall to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not ac- cepted the cheque will be returned The Association does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tende: L. BULLOCh-WEBSTER, Secretary. Dr, | MILITANT SUFFRAGETTE HER LITT ¢ Pyne, "onneerenlien! 1,700 a ore P| , SON Dathity. ; » wanl orl VI | Toronto, Northeast B: M. I, Sulffragwett ind their w al ry WAS DYIt IN lTrish, Gonservative; 100 majority, | wee, form the story ca on vat j aes . : ‘¢ ( to be shown at] Toronto, Northwest A: rh ih . ay Snare’ House. on Gave Him “Fruit-a-tives” And , as Crawford, Conservative, | the estholimne ere ares rawfor Walnudas ind ‘Thursday, with} Saved His Life, erecter ‘ | one . ; . Toronto, Northwest B: W. D. [matinee on Wednesday at 3 p.m.| io. little boy caw, ‘/ or 4 : r little boy, Lawre McPherson, Conservative, elect These pictures Oe, ae affected with Chronic In ed sides on th question but tell al the doctor did not tl | s 7 ' : tirect]y | recover. He started } ee ’ i oh A: E, J.|plain. sit y taken ¢ iy | r wi roronto, Southeast P - in ragette who| aid it developed into this } Owens. Conservative, elected. from | | Everything he ate just Toronto, Southeast B: Thomas|breaks windows, sma shes post through the system without e, ¥ Hook, Conservative; elected office box lakes street speech-| ee antly and life w ’ »>h M 1 hac Toronto, Southwest A: Hon. J.jes, is arrested, goes on a Mut eHenita-ti ‘ Ove Teattada J. Foy, Conservative; 1.200 ma-|strike and ibjected to forced) such benefit fr ther ; jority, feeding and in fact goes thr h | what did him good, 1 ’ | Toronto, Southwest B: G. H.Jall the \ experiences of At Pesca. ie " | Gooderham, Conservative; 1,800) militant Tragette Much ca | 4narveltou 8. Today, } i majority, be learned from these — pictur ob of health, and he is perfe : Toronto, Parkdale: W, H. Prycejand the vill be found extreme Mrs. J Conservative, elected, ntleresting. Ny gost age ra ae : Py : iis : in’ osenl FF eyston riod will | a dealers or from fr Toronto Riverdal : po A fi Key : ‘ : Limited, Ottawa Russell, Conservative, elected, conelude the perrormance, Victoria, North: Dr. R, M Ma . OLOPLOLOLOLOLEL LLY OMDOOOO DDO 4S son, Conservative; 275 ma ty Harrison Liners Sold TH rm Wy | Victori South Tohn Carew, | E BEST B IN Conservative; 500 majorits The ste f Senator of the Ri TE R RIDED Waterloo, North: C. H. Mills. |yarrison Line, whieh will be re PRINC AUL EN Conservative; 1,200 majority. nembered Rupert port, having | 100 Feet on Fraser Street Waterloo, South Z A. Hall tin . : Ad pipe here, has for $20,000; Term: r bx tte . , : Lot in Block 1, Sé€ution 4 ( 500 majority, E " td lor vith the boat] cash; balance two and y 7 Welland: D. Sharp, Gonserva rn ‘ r Senator wa 2 id | at seven per cent $f 00 - On0 f “it a , | Lot 18, Block 14, Sec. 1 $1 0 tive; 200 majority, South American buyers She | SECTION TWo Wellington, South: Sam Carts eh bic at Double corner Graham « Atlin wv is b \W nan, Clark & | Lots 16 and 16, Block 4, $1,50d remperance; elected. ( it Belfast, in 1893, and is} cash, balance arrange Price , a Taat: + Che ‘ iy . $4,750.00 Wellington, West: W, G, Cham-| , ul f 4750 gross tons ar nd| Lott, Block 4; | $1,0c0 aaa bers, Conservative; 150 majority ogo The Bs hiaw ee balance arranged nn ; 3 ‘ : bel} Lots 9-10, Block 16; « Wentworth, North: A, T. Ry ‘ 120 tM rite bro by Sir cash, 6-12-18 and ert, Conservative; two majority layn i Dixon. Limited She is (note the size of these Windsor Rev. J rolmie, Lib hh . . . ng pair t : t : ' (75 gros stor ind 8080 net tons Some Choice Inside Lots Other eral; 400 majority, 1a 4 ‘ : Sections at Good Priccs eli : on She | ! so1d the Anglo and Terms York, North: T. H, Lennox.| spanish Goa Company, Ltd INSURANCE ‘onse ive, 38 mjoril - E ot a Royal Life; Royal Fire; 1 n & Gon rvatiy 300 majority, of Cardill Wales ind has been Lancashire Fire; and N is York, West: Dr. F. Godfrey, bint btat 1 the Gadith | ern Fire ative ‘clamatio tee. a ate Th '{ PATTULLO & RADFORD ddingto ; ACK onset Addington \ 5 } Second Ave. vative, elected, j Cochrane: J. MeLang, Libs | \POOCPOPL OLED OPOPOPOOP OOS LOSOOD pes 250 00 Fort William: CG. W Tary $ . eee Conservative; 307 majority, 4 | PRINCE RUPERT BOAT Huron Centre: W. Proudfoot SNAP HOUSE Liperal; 316 majority. Huron, North: A, H. Musgrove B Is d La h Conservative; 150 majority, 0a S all unc eS *Leeds: . rgavel, Conse ; for hire, Gasolir Leeds: J. R. od . A Fine Level Lot in Section hi resol itive: 120 majoriLy, Middlesex, North J. Grievs Eight for $250.00 PHONE RED 391 Liberal; 125 majority, N , orth End of Manson Way Northumberland, East: sind! All Cash Nesbitt, Conservative; $14 ma POPPER LOOOOROOEPEEOEOOOOOOOET jority. Oxford, South: T. R, Mayberry EDWARD F. DOYLE RITCHIE. AGNEW & ({ Liberal; 30 majority ’ ? Peterboro, West: G, A, Gilles Room 11 Smith Block pie, Liberal; 200 majority Civil Engineers ana B, C. L Prescott: G Evanturel, Inde POOLLOOL OLED OROOCELOROLEELELEEVEEES | s eink . urv & pendent; 250 majority. " y R ) I \ Math PURSUANT TO THE CREDITORS TRUST ammey Liveyr * i f DEEDS ACT Conservative: 200 majori\s Ick ‘ ' Shes a eas ; Wa works, Wat Pow Russell, D. Racine, Liberal; 30¢ nh business ag a Merchant| ! al Land Sury majority | i Lockeport, { n 1 &, Townsites and 5 a | ! i Prov f fF 1! lus rintin Neg Sturgeon Falls: Z, Magnea bia, has, by deed dated the 16th| prin. Liberal, elected, Pres eh feqecta| Temiscaming: TT. Maglade | yt | ge ple at 1| . mina i Conservative, elected. tat sf bs "| McBride St., Prince Rupert, @ Wellington, East: H, Richard-| mbia, ‘| son, Liberal; 306 majority, | 1 with f | FOF ME Nn a OR Hv § Wentworth, South: J.T, P. Re-]?"™ rn ar gan, Conservative: 500 majorily.| 4. lI heid at t RITZ ' erserye:. . Jor {anson, ‘eleerson Block, | SEND FOR FRITZ Yor Fast: G. 8, Henry, Con-| I B.« ' th | servalive; 680 majority Aen On. ’ | To set up your new home, to re ‘ 1 that | arrange your present t e, take ure ' " and t As. | carpets, “ene to chimney and stor Final Standing } t ist day of A os pipes or work f t wng Toronto, June 30,—After So+ DAE Tnon var BON main tee CARE OF OFFICES A SPECIALT of , os tter fights i if " ’ [ ai t bitter "Ret An u i DATED at Prince Rupert, B.¢ this 24th Tents and Hammocks put up and 4 history of Ontario in the effort onl aa rj A.D. 1914 kind of little Jobs done the part of the Liberal opposition Se ea to greatly reduce the Conserva FRITS, A aig tive majority, they failed, ‘“ is ” The new House will be com The Dail News posed of 83 Conservatives, 26 x y i aaah alegre ence Liberals and 2 Independents, CLASSIFIED ADS, CAWADIAN PACIFIC RLY. The Liberals gained 13 seats the Conservatives 9, and the In SUMMER EXCURSIONS FROM dependents 1 Care merene TO ’ : FOR RENT MONTREAL and return $141.00 One Cabinet Minister, Dr, Rea-| Se TORONTO and return 128.00 e » fo er ster of 5 ; . & ew + um » the former Minister of Pub POR RENT.--Modern house, 6 rooms, near Oe AM aka seturn 408.508 lic Works, went down in a three ol, Section 6 Apply J. H Munro, NEW YORK and returr 144.50 cornered fight. Of the four min p00. Bigutht Avenue. Nese 147-148 Other points” corresponetng 7 seed See ‘a | NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOM for rent Effective Jsune ist. Fina ' isters who ran, one, Rev. J, C. Bath and electric Hight, Apply 717 limit October 31s¢ Tolmie, who defeated Reaume Lotbiniere Street 140tf. Princess Alice southb got in FOR RENT pte dine Cote ee partly Seissdak Beaerien eoutnd , furnished and including bath Rear of — - - our offices Cosy and convenient. Kent Sunday, § p.m A $17.50 Priney Hupert Financiers, 316 —— LDERMAN INSISTS Sonn ata Fae een 'oe .S READ FOR SALE Corner Third Ave. and Sixth St ernonne PR ie se pe ee eA Apparently the Cily Couneil is - running out ef debating material FOR melt Par bamedione auatio® oe and in order to keep up the ree Boat House Phone, Green #50 47-9 ~- A or far lone . sani q | FOR SALE or will trade for property, 30 O ej \ rd for | ng winded s« ions a ft, gasoline launch, new 8 hip. engine as new move is made, Everything in good condition, Price and ‘ terms arranged, Apply Box 120, Daily iF? Last night Ald. Montgomery| N rN at . TER OME News, 112-0f announced that he wants” the|rHe COMPLETE LINE of furniture ad minutes of the Council proceed vertised for sale by auction was post Partially Furnished 3-R: at Apes i 4 poned tll Thusrday at 4% p.m., ae tur ings read to the audience instead Old Customs House, near Merryfield’s. Flat; Close In; McBr' of furnishing each member with One. 34 148-448 a copy of the minutes on the day WANTED Street before the meeting. It took fifteen minutes to read|..— he last ight WANTED Situation as milker in @ dairy them last night, Apply Box 61, News Office 147-9 1 = ee ¥Ql NG GENTLEMAN requires room and e yoard close in w town Box i, Nows Tolephone Muliding Site Office 147-448 pe ACCOUNTANT, BOOKKEEPER desires posi The city engineer has report tion fully competent to lake aharii of ed to the City Couneil that the Rotel week ton a, Ne ot Walek heeck 4-Roomed House on Taylo excavation for the proposed site ; Furnished for the new telephone building on | tO totter = OR toto Fulton Street facing the city hall ¥ t will be $4,370. and the excavation " * 30 00 for the Fifth Street site would f —— i i 7 ® be $2.482, The Council favors the 4 7 Fulton Street site, * * Norfolk Rooms. Steam heated, | AXI : Three House Over Hays Ore hot and cold water, Terms rea : ; sonable, 6th Ave. and Fulton, t 143tf oa t While you wait shoe repairing, ALF HALLIGAN ” ( R Naden (‘9 Lt a ’ * ° ° ) I’, German's, opposite postoffice * 139-(f. FORO OOOO ITD III Revond Avenue INO ALUM’ Be widia Bos