Try Smith & Killas' ice cream, Launch Ranger. Ph. Blue 406, The CGhelohsin§ arrived last night at midnight from the south with mail. . Get a 20th Century suit at Bryants. Special price for a few days, $15. 158tf We still have a few suits and one-piece serge left, to go at $7.50 each. Demers’. 160 dres ses You can't afford to wear that old suit any longer. Get a $25 suit for $15 at Bryants. 158tf The Prince Albert came in this morning from the south with a cargo of coal. ‘Don't hang your clothes on a rusty line. Phone Fritz, the Handy Man, 583. The fishing boat Zorra brought in 12,000 pounds of halibut for the Atlin Fisheries on Saturday. E. E. Confectionery sells high class ice cream in bricks; also pure candies. 155tf. ° . * To keep flies out effectively, screens should be well put up. Fritz, the Phone 583. Handy Man, does it. The next meeting of the re- cently formed Laborers’ Union will be held in the Carpenters’ Hall on Thursday evening next. . . You can get pure Irish linen for 45, 50 and 85c a yard, also 20 per cent discount on all stock linens at Demers’. 160 . Roy Brown, editor of the Van- couver Province, was in the city Saturday. He has been making the trip from Edmonton to Prince Rupert with the cabinet ministers and went up to Granby and re- turn yesterday. ° Mrs. Hamblin left this morn- ing for Vancouver, Winnipeg and other eastern points to purchase Fall millinery stock and see the new styles. She will be absent about a month. . The Provincial Ministerial party had a public meeting at Smithers on Friday evening. On Saturday they stopped a short time at New Hazelton and met some of the local people. * * * Harry Hamblin, who recently left the city police force, has been appointed on the Dominion police force. He will have charge of the district along the G. T. P. between Terrace and Fort Fraser. His headquarters will be at Hazelton. . . . Wm. Manson, M.P.P,, the Mayor and city engineer left this morn. ing for Victoria to make a formal protest to the Minister of Lands against the approval of the Prince Rupert Hydro fiertrie Company's undertaking . - * Messrs. F. de Mussey and H. Philipotts have formed a com- pany -to be known as Mussey, Philipotts & Company, for the purpose of conducting a finan- cial, insurance and manufactur- ers agency business. They rep- resent the Port Edward shingle mills and are making arrange- ments to represent several other concerns, Federal Building. RR aE Geer ORO? Local News Notes PRES ATE AS, CS GF EEE 20th Century Suits, worth $25, selling for $15 at Bryants. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. . . . We sell for less; Fuller's Grocery, 311 . . terms cash, Third Everything in the way you like it. London Cafe. 139-tf, John MeKechnie, who has been in the hospital with typhoid fever, is able to be out again. ee C. D. Newton leaves tomorrow for Calgary where he has some business which will keep him in the oil city some weeks. 2 2 Mrs. Hamblin, of the Millinery Department at Demers’, has gone east to buy fall goods and study the styles. The third annual tennis tour- nament will be held on the club courts, Acropolis hill, on Satur. day. Rev. and Mrs. Melvin, of New Westminster, returned home this morning. Mr. Melvin has sup- plied the Presbyterian pulpit here for two Sabbaths. The Provincial fisheries cruis- er Falona is still tied up here awaiting repairs for a broken shaft. She is engaged in taking an expert from MeGill College over the coast looking up oyster beds. The Acme Clothing House has disposed of their entire stock of boots and shoes and will con- duct in the future an exclusive clothing store. They are putting in new fixtures to accommodate a large stock of men’s and boys’ clothing which they have ordered. ° The fast little launch Hazel, owned by E. V. Cole, was strand- ed on Porcher Island a few days ago and it was reported that she was breaking up. Mr. Cole went over yesterday and found her in good shape. The craft was towed home and is now being repaired at Leuty’s shops. tlement shown on the map. . eargo of explosives, in the harbor. powder to be stored in the the new mag ed. porary magazine, { . cael 158tf if Ave. season cooked The steamer Capilano, with a is anchored The harbor mas- ter has refused to allow any more old magazine across the harbor, and azine is not yet erect- The Canadian Explosives Co. have an old boat house on a float which they want to use as a tem- but permission to use that has also been refused. A. M. Manson returned today from a business trip to Vancou- ver. A party of ©. N. making a round steamer Chelohsin. . . M. C. Brown, Seotland, has arrived town on a visit to her brother, K. Brown. Rh. officials trip are on the Miss Hf. dee, of Dun- in 7 * . . The charge against implicating him with thieving at the Royal been dismissed * Doherty the petty Hotel has * * for ite d at M.P er Dr. Alfred Thompson, Dawson, in the city to his home after having atten ed the session of Parliament Ottawa. is rot . 2 Noble Mitchell has decided to purchase the Exchange Block for his father, FE. C. Mitchell, owner of the * property on which the building stands. ©. D. Newtor completed the deal with mn Saturday. The building will be removed. * him ¢ not The cut in the laborers’ 95 on railway work to $2 per day is resulting in many men leaving the work, Several have purchas- ed tickets for Europe and are go- ing home. Most of those leaving have been working some months at higher wages. 6: -« F. H. Dobbin, known newspaper * of the men in Eastern one best Canada, and who recently gave up the of the Peterborough Review, in the city for a few days. He is ona Western trip, and will take charge of The Omineca Herald for a few weeks while Mr. C. H. Sawle goes Kast for a holiday. . . . active management 1s Hon. W. J. Bowser announced here that when he was Fort of the three towns had been held when it was decided to ask for the in- corporation of the etty under the name of George, The _ incor- poration bill will be put through at the next session of the Legis- lature. in George a joint meeting RAINBOW To ao NORTH Flagship of Canadian Navy on the Pacific to Participate in Seal- ing Patrol in Behring Sea 2 eo The Government hydrographic Ottawa, July 13—The Rainbow, survey steamer Lillooet is in port}ihe flagship of the Royal Cana- today taking on supplies. She|}dian Navy of the Pacifie Coast, is was accompaneid by the schooner|to be pressed into active service. Naden, an auxiliary 6 the steam-|At the end of the present month er in the survey work. The Naden|she will put out for Behring Sea is a very trim craft and her lines|to engage in patrol work. A are being very much admired by|sealing convention signed — by nautical men. Great Britain, Japan, Russia and eX oe the United States calls for joint The schooner Naden, of the Do-| patrol of the Behring Sea waters minign Hydrographie Survey, will|for the protection of the sealing tomorrow evening leave here in| industry. tow of the Prince Albert for Surf The British warships Algerine Inlet where she will make a sur-|and Shearwater were to have tak- yey. A small wharf was builtj/en part in the patrol but they there last year by the Dominion|have gone to the Mexican Coast Government but, the harbor hasjfor the protection of British in- never been chartered or the set-|terests there. The Canadian Government offered to the Admir- alty the use of the Rainbow, and this has been accepted. She will leave the Pacifie Coast for the northern waters at the end of this month. To bring the crew up to full strength some men will be sent from the Niobe at Hali- fax. Commander Hose of the Rainbow will be in charge. Forestry oxpétts are using goats to eat up the underbrush with the view of preventing fires. It is probable that a scow will be|One by one the great American Their office is in thejutilized. In the. meantime the|Jokes die and disappear. Even Capilano is taking a holiday. the versatile appetite of the goat eset is being taken serious’ SHINGLES - SHINGLES - SHINGLES }] -Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH y Services every Sunday | PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES Ghhareh Mall att ‘em. and Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. BEST QUALITY RED CEDAR, SIXTEEN, EIGHTEEN AND THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH v a COR. YOUNG and FIFTH AVE. TWENTY-FOUR INCH CLEARS odes on a 4m. and "80 vp. qaperars, Sehool 2.80 p.m. Bible Class 2.80 p.m, REV. W. W. WRIGHT, B.A., Pastor. Sole Agents P. E. FEDERAL BLOCK MUSSY, PHILPOTTS & CO. Shingle Mills TELEPHONE 584 THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE..AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Gesviens oveay ‘= every Senior. at ul 4m. Bunday School at 2.80 S REY. MR, DIMMICK PASTOR THIRD ANENUE Builders’ Supplies KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY P.O, DRAWER 16524 Sheet and Plate Glass bers’ supplies Plate Glass Mirrors HARDWARE 2s iw inware Varnishes Graniteware MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ PHONE No, 8 ‘* Stay Satisfactory Range."’ ST. ANDREW'S ANOLIC AN CHURCH Cor, Fifth Ave, and Dunsmuir Place REV. G. A, RIX - - RECTOR THe SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sundey services ot 114 Spm. Sun- * school, o p. mM. Week aight’ services’ Mon- day, Wednesday, Thurs day and Saturday. waces | THE DAILY NEWS | oe eRe ee eevee * . * NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS * * *| . Tenders will be received * * up to Tuesday, July the (4th, * * for the removal of the build- * * ing known as the Exchange * * Block . * Specifications and all in- * * formation at the office of * * the architect, * * J. W. POTTER, * * (f. Architect, * s £ <** ERE RRR RHE PRESENTATION TO VESSEL |Merchants of Skagway Show Their ; | Appreciation of C.P.R. Service by Novel Gift Upon her maiden visit to Alaska the steamer Alice was the sing ny now the richer and attractive pre- the merchants of This consists of an or rustic flower box, lettered |‘Alaska,”’ and containing a bed }of fine pansies in full bl Princess scene of a very p' and an unusual sent, given Skagway. cere rm she is by by nate om The gift was made by the mer jchants of Skagway as a little jmark of appreciation of the fine steamship service by which the C P. R. conneets that port with southern British Columbia Captain MeLeod at once had the box of pansies fastened on an after-deck, where it was much admired by the passengers on the way down. On the south the crew of the Alice pro vided a fine programme at a con- cert. This was given shortly af ter leaving Wrangel, Alaska, on behalf of the British and Foreign Sailors’ Society. Messrs, EF. Rance, T. Stevenson, G. Atkins, W. G. Robinson, A, Richardson and Jor. dan took part. way WEATHER THE Monday, July 43. Barometer reduced to sea Se SWE oh ein de ¥ 0% 00 RS 29.868 Highest temperature ..... 60.0 Lowest temperature .....53.0 MUTE 0b bese ck whl ¥d44 ews .24 P.O. Box 1704 ‘SAVOY HOTEL FIRST CLASS CUISINE Hot and Cold Running Water in all Rooms Only finest brands of Liquore and Cigers kept THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA PRUDHOMME & FISHT? Proprietors Hotel : Directory Members P.R.L. Vintners Association WINDOOR HOTEL Corner of First Ave, and Elghth St W. MH. Wright, Prop. First Avenue and Seventh 54. European and American Plan Peter Black, Prop. NOX HOTEL First Ave., Between Efghth and Ninth European van, Rates b0c w $1.00 Besner & a ‘Beaner, Prope. V. D. Casley HOTEL Third Ave., Between Sixth and Seventh Streets European Pian, 6O to 61 Per Day 1. Y. Rochester PREMIER HOTEL American and European Plas F. W. Henning, Manager ROYAL HOTEL Cortey & Burgess, Third Ave, and Sixth te. Curopeen Pian ’ BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO. LimiTED Second Ave, apd Sixth St Phone 102 PRINCE RUPENT IMPORTING 0O., LiMiTED Fraser ano Gizth Sts Phone 7 who kept up an incessant draining of the field until the whistle call- ed the players together, that the MRS. S. LANDO Phone 477 719 Second Ave ae * s; = maa) G eee ee* GAS SPRUE, Bais * +++ + 4] ‘ 4) FOOTBALL $ {|: ‘wosrrra. ricners 4 * we: cep Pe ae + eS . The Prince Rupe rt General * . » Hoap | * Callies Defeat Drydock # hospital are issuing Hospita . * Tickets, which entitle the ree ospital *] Although the weather was any-|* holders — to f h v ta *| thing but favorable, the league * treatment at the Institu = *| football game, Callies vs, Dry- * including the servi ae a , dock was played on Saturday * Resident Doctor, at the ft pd geht and resulted in a victory for * lowing rates 00 | the Callies by 4 goals to 4. * Monthly Tickets. . ‘tae at ’ In the first half the Callies had : Six Months pope ee «| practically all of the game, reg- . Pickels — ee , esti «| stering three goals, and had the H. Orme's 2n » ml * store and at the Hospital, or | forwards gone in for shooting an gary @! more frequently, the score would * by mail from the Secret ) doubt have been greater. The : of the Hi re evenees| goal secured by the Drydock boys eee ees in the first half was due to mis . Ceres judgement on the part of the Cal. Southbound lies backs, the goalkeeper having ong the passengers south no chat » to save This was the Among the pa : = only time Bloomfield was ealled|°" the Prince George this morn upon the first period ing were: Mr. and Mrs, 8, A. Ross In the second half the Drydock] Mrs. CG, Moore, A. D. Hill, A. I team was seen to far better ad- Hill, Wm. Manson 4. P. Mus vantage, and made some good at- grove, Mr. and Mrs. M.| G. Mel- tempts to increase their score|yin, Mrs, Hamblin, 8. M. Newton, which they finally did through|yw, Meg. Mason. Mrs. |! y Philpot, but the point was dis-| woods, J, A. Thorne M. A. Prud allowed for a breach of the off- homme, 8, A. Ross, Mi (ie, Mr side rule, the goalkeeper alone}and Mrs Thorpe being front of the player. The all. nab Callies had by far the greater part of the play, but the = for- FOR SALE wards seemed destined to place a the ball anywhere but in the net Five room house, very com The game ended 4 to f in favor of|fortable, an acre of land and the Seotsmen 200 chickens nicely housed, at Duff, the goalkeeper of the Sockéye, Mile 16, G. T. P Excel Drydock team, played a@ g004]jont soil and beautiful location game, and was largely responsi-| price and terms arranged, Box ble for the score being as low a8}7g paily News. tf it was. ‘ Mr Cc. T. Heward officiated as Warning by medical experts referee and showed that at all against the “debutante slouch times he had a thorough grasp of : ; is calculated to make some of the game. em sit up and take notice What the football playing fra- : ternity owe to Mr. Armstrong and associates at the drydock was amply demonstrated Saturday. CORSETS MADE TO During the afternoon it looked MEASURE like an utter impossibility to play a gume of football on the Dry- Corsets that ladies can absolutey oe re a ¢ as > rely upon for average and extra dock grounds, and it wa onls stout Koures at moderate prices. through the indefatigable effort All kinds of repairs neatly of Mr. Armstrong and his men, cone game was at all possible. Hornets vs. Sons of England The league game played on Friday night between the Sons of England and the Hornets resulted ina win for the former by 7 goals to 0. The game was more close ly contested than the score would indicate This was the first game the Hornets have played since organ ving and from their showing bet ter things are to be expected from them before the season ends. Two of their team had to retire before the game was finished, leaving them with nine men On the other hand, the Sons of England demonstrated that they are a vastly improved aggregation, and will be strong contenders for pre- mier honors before the sion of the league. conelu- FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE BATH --- CLOSE IN $30.00 PER MONTH PATTULLO & RADFORD Second Ave. WITH Heard on the Touch Line football “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. A Tonight's game has heen called off. 4) That in Bloomfield, the Callies have secured the best goalkeeper in the league. 0 = we ot CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY That the “collection takers” | — " would do well to be in a position] 10 Kt NT.-Large, well furnished 2 SUMMER EXCURSIONS FRO io change “that 820 bill.” Beets, Semmes s close ih Apply sae ‘oa PRINCE RUPERT TO 0 FOR RENT.—Furnished front room with MONTREAL and return... 6141.00 That Tinker, of the Sons of room and board, “ese in; reasonable TORONTO and return.... 128.00 - terms. Apply Box 60, daily News, 153tf ST. PAUL and return,.... 06.00 Mngland, is one of the best cen CHICAGO and return..... 108.50 tre the leag FOR KENT.-PurBished house, close in, NEW YORK and return... 144.50 res in le league and at the until October 1st. Apply W. M. Law, Other points correspondingly W ame time one of the most gen Bute Cae and Young Street, « e. Effective June ist. Final retura : , ible , limit October 3itst tleman payers manly payers, SINGLE er double room in the Merryfeld Princess Sophia southboun’, 0 oan iments, with fine view Steam Saturday noon That ! . heated and well furnished Telephone Princess Beatrice southboun’ lat when it comes to eneour 442 160-162 Sunday, 8 p.m. aging football, Mr > > s ; ma ther fr. Armstrong i FOR KENT.-Three room cottage partly r rere with the goods. furnished and including bath, Rear of 4. @. MONAB, General Ager our offee, Cosy and convenient. Rent jxth 8 oe ‘ $17.50 Prince Rupert Financiers, 315 Corner Vaid Ave, end © a rhe Countess of Carlisle has Second Avenue, sent $1,500 to John Redmond . 7 3 - : leader of the Trish Nationalists, FOR CALs PP BBP re FOR SALE.—Nine roomed house on 4th Avenue W., facing harbor, with two ° lots, on lane corner, or will rent, Call TAKE A POLICY IN THE at 446 Pourth Avenue W, FOR SALE or will trade for property, 30 ft. gasoline launch, new 8 hp. engine. EX Everything in good condition, Price and terms arranged, Apply Box 120, pele Three-roomed House, over 4)* News. 119-0 , FOR SALE-—Seetion five, Lot 23, Block 82, es a tae 512,50 RONTO on Government terms. Good lot facing e? Ninth Avenue, HKeasonable offers will be considered, Write A, G, Matthews, Canada’s Leading Life Co. . SOER Charles St, Vancouver, — WANTED Four-roomed House, Fift! AY oa . «20.00 WANTED First class waiter for dining Section Six ere 2 car, Apply Newsstand G, T. P. Wharf. We Still Have a Few More = , 150-164 i COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER, 26, car lor FURNISHED CABINS handie correspondence; knowledge of Four-roomed House, on Tay bockseeping and) with food weneral 00 office experience, desires position, First 7 $7 PER MONTH class references, Box 46, Daily News, Street ©... .. sere: $20 150-160 HKELIABLE BROKERS WANTED Noehren Mannisa Petroleum Limited, (Non-Per sone’ Liability) $1,000,000 corporation eases surrounding Monarch in Calgary KISSICK EDWARDS & Ol Plelds, which has struck black erude|Cabin on Fraser Street $6.00 , ou Well financed Good literature Strong board of directors, who are all successful business men DAILLING | K CONTRACTED FOR and WILL START AT ONCE Opening price low, Rapid Hise Certain Por reservations and further Phone 18 G21 Sixth St. ences to Leonard = Humphreys, ( R Naden Co Lid . . ” FOR RENT particulars wire or write, «& Noohren-Mannix Petroleum, | °4 Dominion Bank Chambers, Alberat. iving refer imited, 22 Edmonton, i TTC OO Cees Monday, July 15. 4 ~~. A3S3UL8 HAXIS Lo: 09 ALIVAY L199 (199 Awodoud 6144 0} 9809 110 40) Bujion WIAM LKBN “SLO AL 44 AVQOL 9S¢ | 98M AXBN BHL aioy “38 NI 430 ‘ONIawWn: (NVISI WVHVYS NO WOOLS 110 110 ~ 110 ~ 110 POPOL OPP ELE IPP POPEUOLOLEPEL © Oe 8! ras see OLD WATS Fie lous offer We expert you to o and chow them the a is offer too good we PRINCE RUPERT BOAT HOUSE for hire. Gasoline for «a } PHONE RED 391 | | North End of Manson Way } ‘ PPO EPO EEO IOE Prince Rupert Dairy Phone Green 252 Holstein Milk for B specially Botti TESTED cows An invitation is co tended to the citizens interested to inspect the dairy during the hours of 3 Wednesdays and Saturda milkng operations are b« ducted. RAARARREAER ERR R RE RR ETT * * . . . oe . ’ ’ ’ ,. . . . . . * , — , ’ ALF HALLIGAN ¢ RARER ERR RE TT Revond Avenue