TEN -- TEN DAYS ONLY — TEN SA ae MERCHANT TAILORS TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT LE IN LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S SUITS To Keep our Staff Busy During the Present Stack Season NO RESERVE SWEDER BROS. HELGERSON BLOCK TEN ~ TEN DAYS ONLY -- TEN Hs ORS OS ———————— ee RED FESS IS | ‘Try Smith «& ater’ * * We sell for sedi terms cash. Fuller's Grocery, 314 Third Ave. ice cream, . ‘oe? Mrs. Rivers, of Victoria, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Morris, left today for her home. . 66-6 You can’t afford to wear that old snit any longer, Get a $25 suit for $15 at Bryants. 158tf * * « Inlaid linoleums reduced to 95¢e square yard at Tite's summer sale. i6itf a 7 + Norfolk Rooms. Steam heated, hot and cold water. Terms rea-+ sonable, 6th Ave. and Fulton. srdieoat News Notes 4S) CS URES Bee b | paaee 1 fF 4S CER SACS EE eS Pantorium Pioneer Geinere. Phone 4. if as 4 Tasty 35¢ lunch at the Royal Cafe. 163tf i Bie Window blinds, stock size, 3 ft. x 6 ft., 45¢ each, at Geo. D, Tite's furniture sale. 1i6itf ee Get a 20th Century suit at Bryants. Special price for a few days, $15. 158tf = Albert arrived th's cement and coal The Prince morning with from the south. * * Albert Davidson, of the G. T. P. city offices, is making a trip to the Skeena River canneries on the Prince John. * . The ball team took in $357 at the game yesterday. Two hundred dollars of this sum went to pay * *¢ «© Martin Welch left for the south again today having com- “pleted his deal for the Fiddler Creek property. 6 6 © Mr. and Mrs, H. H. D. Hemme! left this morning for a trip t6 Vancouver. Mr. Hemmell will take part in the rifle matches there. * * * CG. W. Peck left this morning He will y, for a trip te Fort Feorge. probably return over the G. road. * * The Ketchikan ball team last evening at six o'clock their laun¢h for home. will go north today phia. * left on The fans| on the So- s.8 9 Mr. Tweedale and Miss Sweep- stone, who have been north for a few weeks giving tango exhibits | returned here Saturday on the} Princess Aljce and went south today on the George. * *+ «& My regular hot water heating system for a short time will be installed for $15. You can't af-| ford to be without it. Forty giv- p.| lof the Ketchikan team’s expenses. * * * ° Harry Howson left this morn- jing for Fiddler Creek to start de- jvelopment work on the property | bonded by Martin Welch. | * * * \. Bergnach, of the Grand View Hotel, was in pol court this |morning charged with running a iblind pig. The was enlarg- ed until tomorrow. ey ee case Bell, of the Hast- brought in two loads of lumber for the eity yes- terday. It is being unloaded at the Westholme docks. ote 6 The steamer ings Mill, scow The sioner is in receipt of a shipment samples from the Swede group of claims, Queen Charlotte Islands. These claims are own- ed by Nels Larson, Néls Person, and Alex Rogers. Part of the dis- play will go to the Panama’ Exhi- bition at San Franeiseo next year. Board of Trade Commis- Miss Rivers, ©. F, Jacob. W. Peck, and J. M. ing great satisfaction in town. . 2248 . Patent applied for. Harry Han- The first direet shipment of son. 163tf.|freight to Vancouver over the i 2» «= \Grand Trunk Pacifie rail and Among the passengers south/steamships to that city, has ar- this morning on the Princejrived from Montreal. It con- G@orge were: Geo. Engle, Rey.|sisted of a consignment of sta- and Mrs. Laycock, Mr. Tweedale, | tionery The company is net yet Miss Sweepstone, Mr. and Mrs.|in a position to charge for ship- Archie MeDougall, Mary wine. ments and will not be until such Martin Welch, Mr. and Mrs. H.j|time as the road is officially ap- D. Hemmel, Mr. and Mrs, hed proved by the Dominion Railway When that is done a freight tariff will be issued. Commission. jjtug A. E. Rand, President, THE PRINCE tures, House Fi Telephone 218 - P.O, Box AND DOOR COMPANY, LTD. Manufacturers Doors, Sash, Mantels, Mouldings, Scroll and Band Sawing, and all kinds of Finishings, Store and Office Fix. Factory and Office: Seventh Avenue, Hays Cove Circle J. 8. Pearce, Manager RUPERT SASH nish a Specialty, 207 Prince Rupert, B, C. ~ We buy and serve only the best the market affords. London Cafe + * Suits worth 850 and 832.50 of the 20th Century make for 818 at Brypnts, sate — Tron bed, spring and mattress for 810, at Tite’s bie furniture sale, isitf * . * | | During the remainder of the / Month we will continue to give 20 per cent dis@ount on all goods not marked at De mers’, special prices * * The Chelobsin came in night from the south a number of round trippers i }¢cluding Mr. Barker, manager « the B. G, Packers. * * During the remainder of the j month we will continue to give 20 > at mid She had * George, He will join a Portland ball team who are to make a tour f Japan. They leave August 25 a ee oil The Prince Rupert Towing ( general towing; the new crude "PR. NO. €," Phone Red 391 or Black 322. Address: P.O Bex 96. Agency for the “Avance” co, Oil Motor. 165tf * * * H. from a trip around Graham Island S. Irwin returned vesterday inspecting the timber and the li- censes. Mr. Irwin says the weath er there was wet. There is quite a lot of oil excitement on differ- ent parts of the island. oo & 2 John D. Galloway, assistant Provincial Mineralogist, is now making an investigation of the Rocher de Boule group of mines and of the Katsegeula coal fields. He will prepare a feport for the Provineial department, 2 ae Messrs. Babcock and Thomp- son and Prof. Gilbert, who have been making investigations in this district on behalf of the Pro- vincial Fisheries Department, left last evening on the Princess Beatrice for the south. News Boy Wins Suit The Daily News is still giving away free suits of clothes to its live “newsies."’ Every boy who is 1 regular seller gets a ticket for every five papers he sells which entitles him to a chance in the lrawing for a suit The last trawing, which took place on July 15th, was won by Rupert Capet, a little lad with a slightly foreign accent but who is perhaps the most live “Kid” in the city rhe suit was purchased from the Clothing experts who Aqme ing the ecloth- are making a specialty of boys suits. A few maré news boys can. get.a job with The Daily News, and have a chance to win a suit. The draw- ings are held monthly, the next on August 15th. House, Launch . Rosebelle. 400, Phone Red 162.7 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, COUNTIES OF ATLIN AND CARIBOO NOTICE is hereby given that the part- nership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, as Hotel Keepers and Merchants, in the Town of Aldermere, Priestly, Stella, Lake Kathiyn and else- where in Northern British Columbia, has this day been dissolved by mutual con- sent. All debts owing to the said part- nership are to be paid to John J. McNeil at Aldermere aforesaid, and all claims | Agdinst ihe said pn Ay > od are Bei presented t the a John J. McN Bs | whom the Same will be settled. DATED at Prince Rupert, this 16th day of June, A.D. 1044. LEM BROUGHTON, JOHN J. McNEIL, Irving N. Linnell Witness: - June 22-July 20 TAKE NOTICE that I, Arthur H.Jmes Pigott, of Victoria, B. occupation manager, intend to spply for sa to lease the following Geseribed lands lanted high Commencing at a post at water mark at southwest corner of Lot 467, Portland « Canal District, marked “6. P. Cor,;" thence foll.wing the high ‘cate ‘mane in @ southerly diree- lon ximately 60 chains to @ post marked “A. A. P. 8. E. Gor,,” thence cue west to low water mark, theade folio swine the low water mark in a northeriy direc- tion approximately 60 chains, to @ point at low water mark due west from pcint of commencement; thence due east to point of commencement, containing 80 acres more Or less ARTHUR HOLMES Pigorr. 4. W. Stewart, Agent. April 20, 1044 Published May 48 to july 20. det Ave. and MoBride St. PHONE 26 LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. 4, BURROUGHS, Manager PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Branch Yard at Smithers Skeene Land Disirict—District Range Vv. TAKE NOTICE that Lancelot Walrond Beavis of Esquimalt, pation master mariner, ior permission to deseribed lands B. C., occu | intends to. apply purchase the follow ne Commencing at @ post planted “ mile distant and in a northerly} tirection Trom entrance tw small bay close © Skiaki Bay, on the west side of Ste- phens Island and adjacent w plicatioa thence coat’ point of commencement, more or less eighty acres LANCELOT av SSEL WALROND BEAVIS May’ 3, 101 Published May 96 to July 97. 166) per cent discount on all goods not marked at special prices De mers’, 166 * *#\8 George Engle, the clever pit h er who has been operating on the! slab for Ketehikan ball team, went south this morning on the Prince} of Coast Russel i post of H. W. Lees, twenty. ord promptly attended chains, thence south forty chains, themes | melt je . » west twenty chains, thence north sees | chains, following the more line to THE DAILY NEWS WHEN BUYING YEAST INSIST ON HAVING THIS PACKAGE P . 74 ia ASL CA | DECLINE Sl SSTITUTES 'MUSICAL REQUEST PROGRAMS Novalty to Be Inaugurated at the Westholme Tonight For nearly two years the West holme Opera House orchestra un der the leadership of Mr. George | Werner, has been one of the most jpopular institutions in Prince Rupert and justly so for no bet ter four-piece orchestra can be found anywhere in the northwest In choosing his programs, Mr. Werner has been generally fo. tunate in providing musie of all kinds for all classes, ranging from grand opera selections and standard overtures, to ragtime Still it often happens that he is ipproached by seme musical en- thusiast with the query: “Why don't You play" this, that or the other musical composition, the request being generally for some of the so-called popular classics or latest musical comedies. In his efforts to please, Mr. Werner has decided to play re- quest programs every Monday and Tuesday, beginning tonight with the following program which was handed in last week by a prominent Government official of this city: 7 {. Overture, “William Tell,” Ressini. 2. Overture, “Ttalians in Al- giers,”’ Rossini, 3. Musical comedy “A Runaway Giti.” 4. Violin solo, Dverak. 5. Peer Gyut Jinte selection. “Humoreske,” a) “Anitias Dance b> “Morgenstrinmune (irieg 6. “Minuet,” Paderewski 7. “Melody in F,” Rubinstein s Ragtime Medley In addition to the above the re quest called for “Pinafore,” “La Fille du Mme-Angot,” and a violin solo by’ Bact These have been ordered from the publishers and will be played at a later date. Requests f next week's Mon- day and Tuesday program can be mailed to P.O. Box 262, or left at the Opera House Box Offiee ditr- ing the week Canadian Fraternity of A meeting the Canadian Fraternity will be held in the court. house Monday, July 20th, {914,at 8 @elock. All Canadians others eligible to attend. PEPER ERER EER EERE EERE ERED FOR A. TAXI 15--PHONE--75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO | Sekteeeeteeeeenekeererenes Wanted IMMEDIATELY Agreements of Sale for Discounting From 32,000 Must be Af. Submit offerings to Harrison, Gamble & Go. Third Avenue and invited are cordially 163-6 » » . s eIOIO | Up Have received our 1814 Gpring Seeds } FIELD, GARDEN, AND } FLOWER SEEDS Agents for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Dealers in Feed of al! kinds ! CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY st Prince Rupert Feed Co. § 008 Third Ave. Phone Black 208 3 KETCHIKAN WON BALL GAME OF MAWY ERRORS Cor Ericks fanned stop Tobey with a itinued from Page 1 Newel! went out at first Seventh Innings on out at first, Reyes Jane@en flew to short- started the lueky 7th 1ot liner down over first and was legging for the plate be fore the ball came back, He was set back ta second as the ball was blocked an err a hit to was tagged Hannifatr Blanchet Howell centre a Morelant fi Blanchette got first on by Reyes. Irvine made the piteher and Tobey at the plate trying to Blake went out at first 1 drove one to right, and te and Irvine came home iliowed with a single to nd brought in Hannifan I was caught at centre Eighth Innings Rice was caught by Embleton; Engle fanned and Josiah out at first Embleton out at first. Newell got a walk and was forced at sec ond Blanchette flew to the pitcher Ninth Innings Ainsworth out at first Kubley fanned, Mahoney made a base hit and Erickson followed with a double bagger which let Mahoney in. Reyes was retired at first. Irvine, Blake and Hannifan melted a Ketchika Rupert Rice, Engle, Josiah, ef rn Ainsworth, Kubley, Mahoney way with the rain. Summary 1234667890 niooodoz3g0d 4 O00 000 800 Ketchikan AB. R.H. P.O. A. 2 ee. | "kia: . eS ee oe 3b. te fa Be 1 ef. § 0 1 6 0 ee ee Oe ee wo. + £8 Ses TAKE A POLICY IN THE EXCELSIOR LIFE OF Canad TORONTO a's Leading Life Co. We Still Have a Few More FURNISHED CABINS $7 PER MONTH KISSICK, EDWARDS & KISSICK Phone 19 221 Sixth St. P.O. Box 1704 ‘SAVOY HOTEL FIRST CLASS CUISINE Hot and oma. Running Weter in Roome Onty finest brands of Liquors end Cigars kept THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHERN PRUDHOMME & FISHET Proprietors Corner T First European and American corte European Pian SEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR co. LimiTeD Second Ave. —_—-——- Hotel ; Directory Members P.R.L. Vintners Association WINDGOR HOTEL of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. MH. Wright, Prop. Avenue and Seventh St Peter Black, Prop. First Ave., Betweev Etghth and Niath European Plan, Rates S0c to $1.00 Beener a Gere, Prope. Vv. D. Casiey Third Ave, Between Sixth ano Seventh ts Eurongan Pian, GO to 61 Per Day American and Buropean Piao ’. Marager W. Henning, ROYAL ey. & Burgess Sisin at Ave, and Steam Heated and Sixth 8 Phone 108 PRINCE PUPERT IMPORTING 00., LimiveD Preser ano Sixth Phone 7 pioneers and is a for the Naas Valley. the Prince Naas Valley. WETPETERTRY. til nt ; 0 Erickson, If br Qe : . : Reyes, 2b... 4 ! ’ >. Jangwen, rf . i etwuF so 0 67 «10 «27 14 3} Princo — i ARR po Al | Erbleton, if. 4 9 © 1 : 7 Da sy, 4 0 9 se 3. Tobey, 2b. a wat aes 0| Blanchette 1b 4 0 0 8 : a| Irvine, ¢. 2 wt 2 Blake, ef. 4 Ck © Fi Hanifan, 3b.. 4 1 1 2 1 1 Howell, rf pe ew es Moreland, p.. 39 9 0 1 f # 12 3 3 7 10 9| Base on balls: Engle, 23 More land, 2. Struck out: By Engle, 9; More land, 10 Two base hits: Tobey, Hanni fan, teyes and Erickson THE WEATHER Monday, July 20 Barometer reduced to sea level ds a a vu 010 Highest temperature 56.0 Lowest temperature iv Qo i vemes tes 1.16 RRR * * * HOSPITAL TICKETS * * * * The Prince Rupert General * * hospital are issuing Hospital * * Tickets, which entitle the * * holders to free hospital * * treatment at the Institution * * including the services of the * * Resident Doctor, at the fol- * * lowing rates: * * Monthly Tickets...... $1.00 * * Six Months’ Ticket.. $5.00 * * Tickets are on sale at C, # * H. Orme’s 2nd Ave. Drug- * * store and at the Hospital, or # * by mail from the Secretary * * of the Hospital. * i Mr. W. A. Myers, of Ayanish, on the Naas River, is in town Mr. Myers is one of the northern great booster thinks Rupert Board of Trade should make their into the next excursion WANTED TO PURCHASE FURNITURE of all descriptions. e conducted. settiements, ton s you want to stents of residence Highest price Auctions e Terms moderate and prompt Goods received on commis paid for clently New and second hand goods offered at bargains See my save money RUPERT A 718 Second Avenue line before UCTION iN HOUSE buying if Phone 581 FEE Eee ee eee eee MUTTON PIES rere AND WHOLESOME BREAD Why not get the best? NORTHERN BAKERY For Sale At All PFET ee eee JO eee “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. PURNISHED ROOM for rent; $8 per month. POR RENT POR RENT with light, folk Ro POR RENT room and board, ventene per mx mith, « ver W Two tus Close FOR RENT mo 4-roomed fat with bath, ark’s Jewelry Phone jern con 154. 166 #25 Store 163 light housekeeping rooms heat and laundry found. Nor Fulton Street. Furnished fropt room with 163-169 reasonable terms, Apply Box 69, Daily hews, 1530f stadia FOR SALE HK S''E-Two high grade Heintzman & to Pianos at sacrifice prices, at Wark s Jewelers, 163u FOR SALE or will trade for property, 30 8 bp. engine tion. Price and POR SALE ft. easoline launch, a Everything in termins News. 3 sea- erases chairs; «rranged. Apply Dally ig Roll cot bed; parlor chairs; dinmg room suite, quartered oak, Flemish; inexpensive dressing table; mission chairs; lamps, pictures, ete Apply, Mrs, Blewart, 346 Fourth Avenue West. 166-8 WANTED WANTED—Man and wife to manage rail Way luneh counter, Apply W. J. MeLean, G. T. I. News Stand. 165-167 WANTED—Gas work boat, 60 ft. or more suitable for heavy weather. Will ex- change lots in Bellingham, Nicola Coal Stock, interest in townsite on. Kettle Valley railway, Write Qait Cumin St, Vancouver, 168 KELIABLE BROKERS WANTED.—Noehren- st Mannix Petroleum Limited, ( Non-Per- sonal Liability) §1,000,000 corporation, Leases surrounding Monarch In Calgary OU Plelds, whieh has struck Diack crude ou Well Strong board of directors, successful financed. business men, Good literature who are ali DRILLING ( Nee rED POR and WILL START AT ONCE Certain ences ning price low, Rapid or reservetions and further to Leonard Humphreys, artioulars wire or write, giving refer- cehven- Mannix Petroleum, Limited, 22- Chambe dmon 24 Dom Alberat, LEN ed i pre asked ss Hotel inion Bank MISCELLANEOUS A pair of gold cuff-links initial 1." Return to Room 25, Em Reward and no questions were Cet CHEAPEST Buy) CRATE ON THIRD AVENUg LOT IN BLOOK a4. ONLy $14,500 00 Quarter cash, bala noe 1,2 and 3 Years PATTULLO @ RADFORD Second Ave POOP +O++ ++ O44 GRAHAM ISLAND lj SHARES ONE DOLLAR par ONLY 260 THIS WEEK GOLD BELT REALTY ¢0, 307 Sixth Street . ieee CORSETS MADE To MEASURE Corsets that ladies rely = for averag stout 2 at mod All kinds of repairs neatly | done MRS. S. LANDO 718 Gecond Ave Phone 477 POOP POPPI LO ODODOPLECPEEEP OOOO C++, Boats and Launcks for hire. Gasoline for PHONE "TD 301 Worth End of Manson Way PID LS FOOL OPEL EOL EE LEE EEE OETOM Prince Rupert Dair Phone Green 252 Holstein Milk for | specially Bott) TESTED cows An invitation is cor é] tended to the citizens interest to inspect the dairy prem during the hours of 3 ‘ Wednesdays and Satu: milkng operations ar« ducted, RAARAAEAARERERR RET EET 35-PHONE--35 TAXI * ALF HALLIGAN REAR ER TREE eR RE CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY SUMMER EXCURSIONS FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO MONTREAL and return 030s 8 TORONTO and retura ‘oe ST. PAU. and return 06 CHICAGO and ret@rn. ee NEW YORK and reture _ 1 Other points corresponding!y = Effective June (st Fine! limit October Sist Princess Alice southbouns Saturday noon Princess et southbou , § pm. 4. @. MoNAB, Genera! Ager’ Corner Third Ave. and Sixth # ¥ - ee To Rent Three-roomed House, over ME oOo ch akin $12 Four-roomed House, Fifth 4 Section Six .......: $20 Four-roomed House, on T4! Street i wi $20 Cabin on Fraser Street $6 G. R. Naden Co., Lt Bevond Avenue %