THE DAILY NEWS “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. FoR RENT FOR RENT Close tn, FOR RENT— Large Phone Black 293. 10-16! Furnished bedroom for two, with sitting room, with stove, light and phone; #10.00 Close in. Apply Box 108, The News, tf. FOR RENT—Part of well-furnished house, | to refined couple; overlooking harbor; in good locality. Apply P. 0. Box ye 106- 107 RENT — Furnished bouseneape Inquire Demers. f FOR rooms. ‘wa arse WANTED—General servant O'Reilly, 722, Fifth Ave WANTED—Companion in comfortable home. Apply 547. Mrs tf. for Box Ap ote Ww. exchange ys @ LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed eye-glasses, between Presbyterian Church and Third Avenue, on May 2. Leave at Daily News. ow it. — FCR SALE FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Apply Box 106, Daily News. tf. FOR, SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- ing machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even- ings, 210 Ninth Ave. West. tf. FOR SALE—Lot 7, Bik. 1, Sec.1, for $1,500 cash. A good bargain for a prompt buyer. Apply Oscar Leduc, P. 0. Box 1385, Montreal. 101-07-13-19 WOULD PARTY WHO TOOK LADIES’ umbretia, with silver handle and mono- gram L. M. J., from the Westholme The- atre dressing room on the evening of April 27 kindly return same to Mr. Beatty, Government wharf. 107-08 TALKING Musical ments Wows rehaired. The | Prince Rupert Mu- FOR RENT TWO HOUSES SIXTH & THOMPSON ST. STRICTLY MODERN CHEAP —APPLY— Pattulle & Radford 2nd Ave. BLUE POINT RESTAURANT # Good Clean Meals From 26 Cents Up. Just Give Us a Triali—That’'s All. LAW-BUTLER BUILDING Third Avenue LAND NOTICES Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that i, Grant Thoc>urn, of Prince Rupert, hotel man, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of lands for the Province of British Columbia for a license to prospect for coal and pe troleum;: Starting at a post planted two miles west of the northwest corner of Sec- tion 6, Township 9; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less, Dated the 16th day of March, the northwest corner. GRANT THORBURN, Samuel Horner, Agent. 19015, at 112-140 Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, Samuel Horner, of Vancouver, prospector, intend to apply to the of Lands for the Province of British Columbia for @ M- cense Wo prospect for coal and petroleum: Starting at @ post planted two miles west of the southwest corner of Section 7, Township 9; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chaing to voint of com- mencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of March, the southwest corner. 112-140 Chief Commissioner 1915, at SAMUBL QWORNER, ACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Instru- | repaired. | well-furnished rooms. | bath, | per month. | st | | 110-114 J. R.| 1 | ; jcharge of The Thursday ing to St. Julien exposing the offensive toward morning, THE PROGRESS OF THE SECOND BATTLE accompanying Canadians withdrew. “Jimmy” Winner of the Marathon, W 1912; Hamilton 1912-13; the Boston who DUFFY, Ma: ard Herald is race, Marathon, | 1914, and the first Canadian t» finish in the Swedish Olympic reported dead of wouhhds at Ypres. in Prince Rupert, coast for may the Vad of the war skipper the had charge Since bre of one ion government a member Board. It have is reportcd tt command under the British he is people of Prince new command, Rolse. with a girl ean’t that Captain Barney received orders to report to the Admiralty in London, ‘ baal of just the man for CAPTAIN JOHNSON CALLED | TO LONDON Star-Dominion Line would not years, sO Prince ike _—— blame throwing him over, out of the submarines first and later News has Rael ie reached the city) Johnson has England. Captain Johnson_is well known havig sailed the as Rupert. has Domin- of the Vancouver will THE WEATHER at Esquimalt and was recently — Pilo Barney will submarine Admiralty the job. The hearty good wishes of the Rupert with the popular skipper and Three more Ameriean halibut} schooners came in today. They are the Thelma, Forward, and By F. W. Dowling, Observer. 5 a. m., 14, 1915.) + rember... . +. cckebune cme eee GOImD. 20. iceies eee 64.0 in, SORAD. .>. cee ck ee 46.0 Rainfall 18 The fellow who puts up a blufl for) go | and his | / maps illustrate the British Eyewitness” s' when the Canadians 8,000 strong occupied t Thursday midnight the Germans by use of gas Canadian flank. On Saturday the Germans launch St. Julien. The last diagram, “Saturday m: SAILINGS CANCELLED OVER WESTERN OCEAN three Cancellation of transat ‘ lantic sailings are announced a a result of the steamships n be th ‘ed under cha Z ple “Imper esti ter by 1uthorities steamers te the rhe ed fhe mporarily remo, from Atlantic service are P. R A} Missanabie, df the C leet: the Line; the Cunard Li of of from Montreal Scandinavian, of the lan and the Carpathiar ne. Ja view of th these the on charterings steame Missanabir Ma May 13 New been cancelled, he sailings y 20, the Scandinavian on d the Carpathian from York May 13, Mr. A. E. | manage of Mercantile announces have Disney, the Mar Pacific Go: | ti Internations inv’s M ine C.o1 that” the rvice of ip i Hllies, treal-Liverpool se the | White-Star Dominion be inaugurated May Northland, Red Star Line on 29 by steamship formerly wh as the steamship The Northland from taken Zee! ithe and. second sailing of Montreal will the which been New York-Liver- been ithon, | ibe June 26, while ! liner on Megantic, has the has | engaged in |pool trade, in | this | Montreal | nouncement placed sail from This with will 10. away service and on July an- the have White does jimpression which appears to | | gained ground that the the St. this season. joper rate in Lawrence ser- vice It is probable that the steam. ship Southland, formerly the Va- derland, will be pressed into this service’ before the season is fat advanced, The Megantic, Laurentic, Can ada, and Teutonic were the ves- sels which maintained this service last year, but the three latter ves- isels are still in the Admiralty service, | “SRONCHO BILLY” AT MAJESTIC THEATRE Tonight and tomorrow the Ma- jestic Theatre will present a | three-reel Essanay photoplay en- ititled “The Tell Tale Hand, The piece features G. M. An- derson, better known as “Bron- cho Billy.” Two live comedies complete a very fine program, Lieut. F. Peters, DS.O.,, Solicitor Peters, has been promoted to the command of H: M, 8, Meteor, . son of City now will the } os ieee i Nad ' ae, ' ~ ne “LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Ht Alberta Most M POE LLCO LOBED OOL AAP O MALO OOD CO i i ta Ca wins 1, i 4 AR GT AG HETSAS W. H. Wark left for Vaneouver . T \\ LANGEMARCIC bon the Rupert today, Wow en v , * iy JUL | *~. J. MeCullough, of the Rat Portage Lumber = Co., returned GIVE us a TRIAL jSouth this morning, 5th St.- —Opposite Smith Bik. . * * Phon 1e 208 } | J. A. Kirkpatrick returned from a a _— SATURDAY } Py ince George last night. eee eer ee | SPP CC ee eBIXSCHOTE etterans ess eee off igre 9 | - A eHETSAS eset Genuine Wellington Coal lasts | t AX] = jullen > mR ser longer. It’s the best, P. R. Goal | i Co Phone 45, 112.14) | * . * ? : | | Albert, Sullivan, inspector of one | = ) i high schools, returned to Victo. jria on the Rupert. | i > oe... @ Stand - Hote] Rupert | OF YPRES. | New Wellington Washed Nut. {oo cncocccccocccneoncoonsaocn ' f this conflict from | The only washed coal on the mar ‘ C1 shown, reach | ket Phone 116, Lf, | Peeoooreres-. wereroroooooooooon . = ¢@ led the 1 ) retirement BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC ‘tank af et the French Max Wade, at one time road}? LUMP ho th { when the | superintendent at Stewart, has Qf : ; lreturned to town. O A retu ee : hwo LL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on i F. J. Boynton, of the Canadian | ; - | Delivery Collieries (Dunsmuir), Ltd., we nt! Money Back If Not s ; uuth this morning, | | factory * * . | Mr. and Mrs, Cooper and daugh UNION iRANS ER (0) “r, of Edmonton, came in on the } 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 rain last night and went south | Peererrrrrrrrrrorororooccscorccoss n the Rupert this morning eens PROPEL EPLL?e SPOOL ORORE PCC CES _— 2. A crowd waited on the arrival Surveying and Engineering of the train last night, evidently A. E. WRICHT expecting more Austrian prison. | | Provincial and Dominion ers, but they were doomed to dis j Land pveyor ippointment, i ‘es a P. 0. Box 10 Phone 85 Fouth Avenue H. J. Jeavons, of 8. F. Bowser | ed ne & Co., arrived on the Maquinnal — ‘i yesterday and went south again Salvation Army. on the Rupert this morning } ~~ 6 | Public meetings Tuesda | Yhursday and 8 t 8p. SKIMMED MILK Se per quart ees o 7:30 | CAPT. STUART MARGRAFT, (BUTTERMILK {0c por quart, two) | Of the 90th Winnipeg Regiment, |quarts for 15 ce. Delivered to any Quality, satisfac! i vho is one of the first Canadian | part of the city—Prinece Rupert |omy. New W t Uo! officers rep ted seriously i!l|Dairy—Phone Green 252 tf. i Vhone 116 63 with gas porsoning } a 48TH WILL LEAVE THE WILLOWS SHORTLY | Mr. Clay of Port Clements, | reLurned { 1 Victoria on the Ma- quinna yesterday. lie reports that the boys of the 48th are in great trim and fit for anything. They are under orders to be rbady to break camp at any moment, and expect to begin their journey east in the course of the next few days. CSth REGIMENT (E. G. O. R.) NOTICE. All tend a n p. hibition tive m, on mbe eet thie re invited to at- ig to be {ith inst. in the ling for the a football th the bove CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. rhe City ts Directory ent of ations or May 20. 4112-13-14 IN THE for the Title for and Lots Twelve Prince NOTICE iy of one bereof above liam T, numbered 20th, Land Registry Office, Prince 1915. May 4th, Publi« about to publish a New Pleas« rele addith w phe MATTER Tsai Lot Seven i2 Hupert, HEREBY intention to issue month 4 Fresh Certificate mentioned lots in the Booth, 5821-1, 19014. Is from ill note that the relephone Superintend alter before please the in writing of notify any ns required on or Pe-.4 relephone DUNCAN,, Directory OF AN APPLICATION f a fresh Certificate of Six 6), Block Four (4 and Eight (8), Block Section One 1), City of Map 923 GIVEN that it is after the expiration the first publication of Tithe for the name of Wil which Certificate of Title ls and was issued on May H, F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. Rupert, B. C., 105-141-117-123 SHOE POLISHES ree J held at 8:45 Eix- elub in regi- | = POOL ELELLOREDOIIONN Follow The King As head of the Church of England in B , earnestly apgeal to all our Chureh memmby noble example set by our King. Many are willing to do so but feel the necd g to make their decision definite. the signing of the following pledge: To such I we 1 promise, by God's help, to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquor as a beverage while the War |acts CimOGNee 6s candice o Ki cebe i kick guedtgecee ‘ F. H. DU VERN! Bishop of Caledo M , ropolitan of B 7 covccereenntett purpose | | | | } i a ie i e i i CA on" ie i ie Wi i * Muy a I hil ms - i WN MH HK Ht Hii Ti ia q f ; 4 ’ — ‘ . ns Absolute Flower P. ity Fragrance Pure vegetable oils are the | Natural flowers*''* oe base of Baby’s Own soap. | to Baby's OW8 °°") iy It promotes skin health and | clinging fragree’’ i prevents skin troubles. makes its use 5° | ; FOR. BABY’S OWN SOAP IS WELL WORTH RUNNIN® ' |”. In the interest of your skin, send for some now. °° aa ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, Mrnp, MONTREA