jonday, July 6, 191% THE DAILY NEWS the Pink of Health ry woman's right; ; if any are troubled sallow complexions, hes, backaches, low until they learn that elief CH be found in heacac pr s os of Speclal Veleo to Women with Every Bex. Sold everywhere, bn bones, 25 cents Summer CLOTHES hy Not Have the BEST? See Us at Once SWEDER BROS,, ilors to aoton and Gen- SEEDS! SEEDS! Have recelved our 1014 Epring Beode FIELO, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agents for DOMINION NURSERY ORCHARDS CO. Dealers in Feed of ali kinds CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Mall orders promptly attended to Prince Rupert Feed Co. 908 Third Ave. Phone Black 268 et SEPP SEE EERE REE REE REE FOR A TAXI 75-PHONE~75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO THERERRRRERRRER REAR RRR eee eee ee +e eee ee ee eo? Phone 87 P.0. Box 1704 SAVOY HOTEL FIRST CLASS CUISINE Hot and Cold Running Water in all Roome Onty finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA PRUDHOMME & FISHE? Proprietors Hotel ; Directory Gabe P.R.L. Vintners Association WInOSOR HOTEL Corner of First Ave. and Bighih St WwW. & Wright, Prop. First Avenue and Seventh 84. European and American Plan Peter Biack, Prop. NOX HOTEL First Ave., Between Eighth and Niotb burepeas vin, Rates b0c to $1.00 Third Ave, Between Sixth aad Seventh Streets European Pian, 60 to $1 Per Dey PREMIER HOTEL American and European Piso F. W. Henning, Menager ROVAL HOTEL Cortey & Burgess, Props Third Ave. and Sixth St >» European Pian Bieam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO. LimiTeD Second Ave. and Sixth St Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING 00., LIMITED Fraser and Girth Sts ; Phone 7 “0 oe Prince Rupert Dairy |: Phone Green 252 Holstein Milk for Babies specially Bottled TESTED cows An invitation is cordially ex tended to the citizens intere sted to inspect the dairy premises during the hours of 3:30 and 4:30 Wednesdays and Saturdays when milkng operations are being con- ducted, SUBSCRIBE FORK THE SINKING OF THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND AS PORTRAYED BY THE LONDON SPHERE ARTISTS. gers standing n the side f the Empr ist before she sank The vessel, aftcr being struck, eareened over to the star- board. That side of the vessel s hee vholly submerged Lhe port side beeame flatter and flatter until, as the surviv from the liner state, they walked d the side of the vessel as on a sloping shore, The portion shown in this diagram st the forward part of the it the point where the navigating bridge rises high above the forward deck a3 3 PL y “4 ~ +) (on jis oe Bb) lee 7 - iz s => Ae 6 PM COLES PEAS SPOOLS PRE OS ROL MOOS RUE SS, RAE, B38 , CANADIAN | County Gouncil a scheme was In preparation for starting south of Fort George ate } “P ea ae . last week decided to dismiss | eulosis throughout the ‘ county. | late this summer th Pacific | ind Mrs. George Lexey, of Gold-| Prairie, Sask., was an overheated stovepipe | eal gets half a million dol nd land worth a quarter of | ospital receives half a million Among the other legacies are} fell in France on the Sth ult. for Principal Peterson of | ee University $100,000 for | A cat in a Suffolk village de extension fund of Queen's] prived of two of her kittens went sit Kingston, Ont., $6,000)out int the flelds, caught two the endowment of a profes-|smal! rabbits, and is bringing sorship in the Presbyterian Col-j|them up as part of her family Montreal 2 . o iF It is said that within two weeks After a spirited debate thejafter the profit sharing scheme embers of the Angliean Synod]in the Ford iutomobile works had : 7 been made public, seventy-five week turned down @ resolu- Ford employees applied for mar on endorsing the campaign for riage licenses a fact which abolition of the bar in Saskatehe-|seems to indicate a connection 4 motion by whieh the Sy-| between a living wage and the es yres the condition of the|tablishment of a home. evstem in the Provinee and ® ° ° attention of the Govern- A number of rabbits inocula th ime was carried by|ted with germs of tuberculosis patantial majority Motions{|and of other serious diseases assed amending the can-|were stolen by thieves from the f the Diocese in such a way}laberatory of a doetor near Mar winual A large! fifty ould be THE DAILY NEWS|: ROLES POLES ULI! POLS, ES DL RIE Ta ars aes thee ea, FIFTY FLAT CARS ORDERED BY P. G. E. Company Is Getting Ready For G . 2 wi ews in Brief | Track-laying South of ¥ Fort George Canadian and Foreig Montreal Board of Con-|} - — adopted for dealing with tuber- | track-laying one hundred employees in| rhe scheme provides for a net- | Great Eastern Railway has just Public Works Department, | work of dispensaries and for resi- , placed an order for fifty flat cars. roan g ‘the salary list dential accommodation in hos- | Additional equipment for it $64,000 annually pitals and sanatoria. The cost North Shore portion of the line is ro of the scheme for the present | expected to arrive next week. mne-vear-old ehild of Mr. | towards which the Government |and more powerful type will contribute £14,250, and the|those already in service, cost next year will be 6 = dered a short time ago for burned to! in a fire which destroyed home on Saturday after-| Striking workmen in Italy last) %°rvice. rhe cause of the fire! | week burned railroad stations and with Mr. J i ’ Both parents were away at} tee convection of McGill | tial law was pr claimed in twen 1 The News on Saturday the con. nang ah wack & one ben ty _towns of Central Italy. actors expect that grading will 4 be Princiesl Beleseon) | Yourists fled the country in|have been sufficiently advanced rder to p vee the finan droves, fearing that the railway/on the sections south of Fort andeania Tulieiin tn “tf i service vuld be paralyzed. In/George to commence laying steel ie ; . ’ Rome the people tiring of the dis-|in September. b ae ea ks " ag Ba a . orders caused by strikers, organ- onseninitechiaeaiiiaiat vy ant bet iso Saale - —_—T ‘- jized several monster demonstra- | Fought Like Wild Cats ¥ a eae death tine a jtions in favor of the police and | c whole expe iithiane on Mas G,. Howard Ferguson army and determined to crush} Carnarvon, Wales, July College between 86.000.- |The Conservative member-elect the str ee bY ae wanews the|} Two militant suffragettes, nd $7,000,000 for Grenville, Ont. Mr. Fergu sem ae ae nis na Lloyd and Phyllis North, ee | son was highly criticized last} |» 1. coneral strike and an end.| reated a scene of violence today imber of steam@rs either} year for his participation in the : . , jwhen brought up for trial at the chartered by the : 7 erisis in Italy. nt of Railways ard Canals nal, while he was still a mem ’ ber of the Provincial Legisla set out from Halifax next a Cofferdam Gave Away cieth in the constituency of Chan- to assist in the work of Ce eee Se leellor of the Exchequer Lloyd uction of the terminals at St. Paul, Minn., July 6.—The|George. The prisoners fought rt Nelson, Hudson Bay, Among British Columbia stands at the erest of the flood waters that|like wildeats and it took five war- will be the Government other extreme, as only five per|swept down the Mississippi River|dens to keep them in the prison- Minto, whose first will be to place buoys ir . _ . y Pp > me as ; Le a , 2 t Nelson to|Provinee is now being farmed,|cofferdam at the government|men was sentenced to y o or Neiso ) . 1 ‘ we t sse mo 3’ ‘is tl hannel, and t tab. | Nova Scotia cultivates sixty-five works gave away, had passed St.|months’ imprisonment. the channel, anc 0 estan ; ne the see so 0 _— a per cent of her good land, New Paul and th ection uth of —---- ght on Nelso Shor ° Pe ' . i a » . . ' n Nelson Shoal I} Brunswick about forty-fve ‘per jhere, and fears of extensive prop- | : 228 cent, Quebec, thirty-five per cent, financial year is put at £28,921, | Basoline motor car of a larger £40,280. three passenger coaches were or- As mentioned in an interview Callaghan, chief en- created such disorder that mar gineer of the P. G. E., published De.| affairs of the Trent Valley Ca ing, for the peeaimm os, wer Oe ee charges jconnected with a window smash- — jing campaign on June 2 at Cric- j | cent of the available land of. this |!ate today when a section of the/ers’ enelosure. Each of the wo- ‘ioe and serve only the best erty damage were allayed wm, eae t affords. London Cafe. will of e late ord , th — I P fOntario thirty-eight per cent, na has been entered for | wan toba seventeen per cent, a in probate at Montreal.| Saskatchewan thirty per cent, Al- i ' yal Victoria College of | berta seventeen per cent | . . . BRITISH AND FOREIGN or The Royal Victoria | e Iwo and a half inches of snow enable women to beeome seilles Phe police immediately nd vote in the elee_ | gave the widest publicity to the m de seaiae to the diocese} fact, warning people not to eat hese motions not hay rabbits unless they were certain issed unanimously must of their souree the approval of the next > Ss meetin f the Synod be On its second reading in the » they become fective British House of Commons, the a Weekly Rest Day Bill was lost, proportion of the land|by a majority of 12-105 for and wy Prinee Edward Island is under) 117 against he Bill, promoted cultivation then io snp Giieeaan We bupesiel Dea Sore REVIVAL OF OLD COACHING CUSTOM ~ovinee of the Dominion, In ajwas not so much a “Lord's Day . bulletin issued by the]Observance” Hill as one to seeure| Mr. Vanderbilt and Mrs, Mitehell Henry driving down to Epsom on | Department, P E. Island|to every worker @ complete day's Derby Day in the good old-fashioned style, Mr, Vanderbilt's rated as using 95 per cent of|rest each week, with Bunday as four-in-hand is one of the smartest turnouts in England, available land, and it has|the normal rest day he must be eongratulated on braving the dust of the journey * 2.2 on “eoach.-back” in these days of the ubiquitous and fortable motor, six th usand acres that used but are not, Ai the meeting of the London Sunlight Soap Dainty Garments—Fine Linen— These are surely worth your best care and the use of noth- ing but the soap that cannot hurt the finest fabric Here’s the Sunlight way: First, soap the garment; then roll it up to soak. After a while, rinse well and the dirt practically drops out, No wearisome scrubbing, no hurtful rubbing—the gentle strength of Sunlight does the work almost without effort and en- C tirely without gs injury. Try one cake— you'll find it’s kind to the At all grocers hands, too. 15; |S ye buying any of the wheat offered, we apply to it the su- preme test. We bake bread with it in our laboratory. If the bread is creamy, velvety and delicious we say ‘This wheat is worthy of ROYAL STANDARD. And so we buy it. This test is continuous and safe- guards for ever the uniformity of ROYAL STANDARD — FLOUR ; Tested F. G@. DAWSON, Wholesale Distributor PRINCE RUPERT INTERESTING Diamond News.. FOR OUT OF TOWN BUYERS On the pages of our CATALOGUE which are devoted to DIAMOND JEWEL- LERY, you will find Illustrated a id representation from our etock of GEM SET fashions of the day. You may choose your DIAMOND from these illustrations and order it by mall with the same satisfaction you would experience in a personal visit to our store. WE ARE THE LARGEST DIAMOND IMPORTERS IN CANADA We guarantee every Diamond we sel! to be perfect in cutting, color and Brililancy. See our Catalogue for dainty Wedding Jewellery, and Wed- ding gifts of all kinds. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director! VANCOUVER, B.C NC g *. Rand, President, J, 8. Pearce, Manager THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY, LTD. Manufacturers Doors, Sash, Mantels, Mouldings, Scroll and Band Sawing, and all kinds of Finishings, Store and Office Fix. tures, House Finish a Specialty, Factory and Office: Seventh Avenue, Hays Cove Circle 4 | Telephone 218 - P.O, Box 207 - Prince Rupert, B, C, ROYAL BANK OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1869 @apltel wi\ sack cks $ 11,560,000 | Reserve Fund...... 12,560,000 Total Assets....... 176,000,000 | Savings Bank Department — $1 Will Open an Account Branches ‘Throughout Canada and Banking Connee- tions With All Parts of the United States Agents Throughout the World HH, P. WILSON . ~ «~ Manager Prince Rupert Branch and| Read The Daily News